Results of Nursery Teaching and Learning Parent Survey 

Posted: 13th May 2024

Our 2023/24 Teaching & Learning Parent Survey results are in!

Strengths of Edenhurst Nursery

Parental satisfaction with Edenhurst Nursery remains very high.  In line with previous surveys, key strengths of the nursery are identified as: the professional friendly and caring staff; the highly effective working relationships with parents; the focus on each individual child; and the warm, homely and inviting atmosphere.

Particular strengths include:

  • Quality of pastoral care and safeguarding
  • Quality of teaching and ability to tailor to individual needs
  • Children’s enjoyment of learning
  • Effectiveness of nursery leadership

It was particularly pleasing to see continued improvements in satisfaction relating to communication and reporting of progress, which has been an area of focus for us over the past year or so.

The following table lists the scores for each question:

Question % who graded strongly agree or agree
My child enjoys coming to nursery 100%
The nursery is secure and welcoming and safeguards my child effectively 100%
The nursery actively promotes good behaviour 100%
Children have many opportunities to develop socially and emotionally 100%
My child enjoys learning 100%
Teaching in the nursery enables my child to make progress 95%
I am happy with the support provided for starting school 96%
The nursery is governed, led and managed effectively 95%
The nursery responds promptly and effectively to my concerns or complaints 95%
I can communicate easily with the nursery and receive timely responses to my questions 100%

We are grateful to all parents who took the time to respond in our recent parent survey. Your valuable responses play an integral role in shaping the future of our nursery, helping us to create an even better environment for our children and enhancing the continuous communication we have with you. 

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