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We are a member of the Coventry and Warwick Chamber of Commerce and have been since 1997.
We are also members of the Private Day Nurseries Association.

Carolann Grewcock has taken an active part in North Warwickshires' Early Years Forum and was chair for two years. As member of the new 'Early Years Cluster Group' the nursery is able to share and exchange ideas with other pre school settings and local schools.

In 1994, the nursery was the first to be awarded with the Heartbeat award and Good Food Hygiene Catering award by North Warwickshire Borough Council Environmental Health, and has retained the award every year since.

In 1998, the nursery was awarded the "Investor in People" standard, and was the first nursery in Coventry and Warwickshire to do so.

In 2001 the Warwickshire Times presented teddy 'n' daisy's with the coveted Award of Excellence for their outstanding dedication to providing quality of service and childcare.


The nursery is fully covered with public and employers liability up to £5m.

teddy 'n' daisy's take pride in achieving yet again an excellent report from Ofsted, after their third inspection in February 2001.

"Children are eager to learn and are making good progress in working towards the early learning goals. Staff, with the support of a very committed and experienced manager, provide a variety of worthwhile and stimulating activities. These effectively promote and extend learning and are suitable for the age and development stage of the children. Some very good individual support and teaching methods are effectively promoting learning for all the children. This nursery is making a positive contribution to children's learning, and building a good foundation for future formal education".

Full copy of our latest inspection report can be obtained from: http://www.dfee.gov.uk/reports/510/510/309.htm

 

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teddy 'n' daisy artwork drawn and designed by Ann O'Toole