Granny Smith's Day Nursery, in the town’s Ayr Street, was graded ‘very good’ across two quality indicators and ‘good’ across two others.
A Troon nursery has been given a clean bill of health after an unannounced spot check on its service delivery.
Planning approaches were “responsive” and “took account” of the needs and interest of most children. This “supported” children to lead their own play and learning, the care scrutiny body noted.Get all the local news in your area – plus features, football news and the latest on the coronavirus crisis – at your fingertips 24/7.
In addition, staff were “respectful and courteous” in their interactions with each other. As a result staff were “happy” and “felt valued” in their work environment. In the quality indicators relating to staff team and setting, these were graded ‘very good.’ In the quality indicators relating to care, play and learning, as well as leadership, these were graded ‘good.’
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