St Lawrence Church Preschool in Waltham Abbey celebrated another 'Good' Ofsted rating with a stay and play Easter fun session.
Along with family members, Waltham Abbey Mayor Councillor Shane Yerrell participated in the event which involved children engaging in art and crafts activities.
The highlight of the day was an Easter bonnet parade where children showcased their creations.
The recent Ofsted report commended the pre-school for providing a safe and secure environment where strong bonds are fostered between staff and children.
Staff were acknowledged for their efforts in teaching children to be considerate listeners, letting children voice their interests and feelings.
Furthermore, high praise was given to managers for effectively continuing to support children with special educational needs and disabilities in their progress.
Nikki Murphy, setting manager, said: "We are so very proud of out team, past and present, that have led us to this achievement.
"We have dedicated ourselves to take on training, continuing to upskill and reflect on our practice which is what we credit to our OFSTED rating.
"As our immediate cohort develops and the world around us changes this has been difficult at times but this only further the immense pride we have for our team.
"We are particularly proud of our team for their dedication to improving our SEND practice and trauma informed practice so all of the children we look after are included and given the best chance of success.
"The importance that we have given to looking after each other as a team, and our individual wellbeing is a credit to us making it this far, looking after each other is why we can look after our little people and their adults.
"To all our St Lawrence Church preschool families past and present we thank you so much for sharing your children with us."
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