Little Rascals (Ilford) Pre-school

Little Rascals

Little Rascals has been providing quality childcare since September 2006 and have been recognised by OfSTED as GOOD in all our early years inspections (in 2011,2015 and 2018). We have an excellent reputation in the local community.  We pride ourselves on our high staff retention as our most valuable resource. Our team reflect our diverse community and speak a variety of languages to help & support our families.  We provide a friendly, safe and caring environment offering lovely large open play spaces and a secure private garden that is fully covered by a soft play surface to keep them safe. We even have a large canopy to enjoy this space whatever the weather!  We work hard to create the right environment for your child to be a happy and confident learner by making sure they feel welcome and safe. We provide activities and resources to engage them and stimulate their development.  We welcome children with English as a second language and children with special needs.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Lesley Bishop
Telephone
07766 705655 07766 705655
E-mail
info@littlerascalsilford.co.uk
Website
littlerascalsilford.co.uk/
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Where to go

Name
St. Margarets Church
Address
Balfour Road
Ilford
Essex
Postcode
IG1 4HZ
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Time / Date Details

When is it on
Monday to Friday - 9.00am to 3.15pm
Time of day
Morning
Afternoon

Other Details

Details
£21.00 per session

Childcare Information

Funded Places

Has 3 & 4 year old funding
Has 2 year old funding

Opening Times & Facilities

Facilities
Outdoor garden
Adjustments for wheelchair users available
Parking available for pick up or drop off
Free Early Learning - 3 & 4 years
Free Early Learning - Extended entitlement
Caters for all dietary needs
Free Early Learning - 2 years
Caters for all cultural needs

Ofsted Information

Ofsted URN
EY337383
Link to latest Ofsted inspection report 
Local Offer

Provision

Age range
Early Years (0-4 years)
Shortbreak type

Education Offer

Overview

At Little Rascals all the staff and management demonstrate excellent inclusive practice towards children with SEND and we adapt activities and the environment as much as we can to ensure all children have equal opportunities to participate.

We have a large hall and a small hall, comprising 143 sq metres in total.  We also have a large garden, which was renovated in Easter 2014 with a new safe soft play surface.  We have disabled access (plus a disabled toilet), and both halls and the garden are suitable for wheelchair access, although there is one small step into the garden.  We do not have the facilities for a Sensory Room, however we use our small hall if necessary.

Identifying children's needs

STAGE 1

We make initial observations on all the children when they start.   We then continue to observe and assess.

STAGE 2

The child would be able to participate in “Communication, Listening & Attention workshops.  There are 5 different workshops every week which last 20 minutes (rolling programme daily, changes every day, 20 minutes).

If necessary we complete an “Initial Record of Concern” form and continue to assess the child’s requirements with parental partnership. 

STAGE 3

If necessary we would complete an (IOP) Individual Outcomes Plan with parental partnership.  This is a plan with specific activities and targets planned for the child.

STAGE 4

The child would be able to participate in “Look, Listen, Do” workshops (max 10 minutes) and we would continue to observe and assess with consistent feedback to parents/carers.

STAGE 5

If necessary we would make a referral to SEYP (SEN Early Years Panel).

STAGE 6

If necessary we would offer in-house Speech & Language Assessment & Therapy with parents/carers permission, attendance and consultation.

Further action depends on the individual child.

Dedicated contacts

Parents/carers can contact :

  • SENCO, Sasikala Rajalingam - Deputy Group Leader (07726 918472)
  • Lesley Bishop - Director (07766 705655)
Involving children and their families
  • Planning and review meetings
  • Advice on how to support learning at home 
  • Parenting advice
  • Regular contact between parents/carers and the setting
  • Engaging and building positive relationships with the parents.
  • Speech and Language Assessment and Therapy
Range of support available
  • EYFS Curriculum planning differentiation
  • Support for behaviour
  • Partnership working with other professionals
  • Additional support strategies
  • Support for communication needs 
  • Speech and Language Assessment and Therapy
Measuring children's progress

We observe the children on a daily basis and update their individual files in line.  We give daily feedback to parents/carers of children with SEN on their children’s well being and achievements.  We liaise with relevant professionals as necessary.  In conjunction with the London Borough of Redbridge we regularly track each child’s progress in all 7 areas of learning in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage, four times per year.

Support and training for school staff

Our SENCO is one of our Deputy Group Leaders.  Her name is Sasikala Rajalingam and she has SENCO training and attends all LBR SENCO Forums in order to maintain up-to-date and accurate information.  Our Deputy SENCO is Charlene Sabarouche, who also attends all relevant SEN training.

Accessibility of the school

We are fully accessible for wheelchair users, with access for wheelchairs at the main entrance leading to both halls and it is also possible for wheelchair access to the garden, down one step.

Inclusion

Wherever possible all children with SEND are included in all the activities available on a daily basis, if not activities are adapted as appropriate and a risk assessment carried out as necessary.  Children who need 1:1 or additional support have their key person with them at all times in order to facilitate this.  Parental consultation is carried out as necessary.

Transition arrangements

We support parents/carers through the transition process to school.  We submit our records & observations and IOPs (Individual Outcome Plan) with permission.  If necessary we can liaise with school SENCO/other setting SENCOs to ensure transitions are positive.  Visits can be arranged in both settings too.

Support and training for parents and carers
  • Parent workshops
  • Parent consultation
  • SENCo
  • Links with Children’s Centres

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