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Statement of Purpose
Chunky Monkeys Day Nursery
Principality House
Litchard Industrial Estate
Bridgend
CF31 2BB
Tel: 01656 857342
Mobile: 07425 176175
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.chunkymonkeysnursery.com
Responsible Individuals: Mrs Helen Morgan & Miss Rhiannon Quick
About Chunky Monkeys
Chunky Monkeys Day Nursery is a privately owned setting that provides high quality child-care in a happy,
safe, stimulating and nurturing environment. Lead by Director Helen Morgan, a qualified Primary School
teacher, Nursery Manager Amanda Bowden (a former nursery nurse with over 21 years childcare experience)
and a strong team of highly qualified and experienced practitioners.
Open all year round from 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday, Chunky Monkeys day nursery provides full, part-time
and flexible session day care for children aged between 6 weeks and 12 years. We also offer an exciting wrap-
around service including pick up/drop off for children aged 3-12 years. We are registered with CIW, ESTYN,
Bridgend Council and belong to Pre-school learning Alliance.
Situated on the fringe of Litchard Industrial Estate, Bridgend and within one mile of the M4. We are
conveniently located offering easy access to all main roads and routes to and around Bridgend town. We have
a large on-site car park making drop off and collection of children safe and hassle free.
We understand the importance of tailoring our service to meet the complex needs of our parents therefore,
offer an array of flexible sessions:
*Full time day care
* Part time day care
*Flexible sessions
*The option to extend your sessions on an hourly rate
* Holiday, Breakfast & After School Club.
Our Mission
“Providing the right foundation for our children and peace of mind for our parents” "Providing the Here at Chunky Monkeys it is our aim to provide a secure, fun and happy environment where your child can
play, learn and develop as an individual. We are passionate about providing your child with the tools he/she
needs to be successful in all aspects of his/her life. We believe that every activity creates an opportunity to
learn and so our motto, "play with a purpose" guides the daily curriculum.
Our Vision
We have a clear vision of what we want to achieve at Chunky Monkeys Day Nursery: To provide a happy, safe, caring and stimulating environment for your child To provide peace of mind for our parents Commitment to excellence
Aims & Objectives of the service we provide
At Chunky Monkeys Day Nursery, we understand how important it is for you to have confidence in the
childcare you choose for your little ones. We understand that leaving a child is never easy but we aim to
assure you that your child is safe, secure and happy with our nurturing team. We believe a vital part of
providing high quality care for all children involves a positive partnership with parents.
Numbers, ages and sex of children for whom care is to be offered
Chunky Monkeys is registered for 107 children between the ages of 6 weeks to 12 years. We are a mixed
gender, non selective setting.
Range of needs of relevant children to be met
At Chunky Monkeys we accept and respect all children as precious individuals, regardless of their gender,
race, religion, disability or culture. We welcome all children with individual needs and requirements and are
happy to cater individually for your child, from dietary to physical needs. We are happy to discuss your child’s
individual needs and requirements.
We follow the National Birth-To-Three Framework and the Early Years Foundation Phase Curriculum.
Learning through play is a central principle. This means allowing the children the freedom to explore the world
around them. Our curriculum is lead by Director and qualified Primary School Teacher, Helen. All practitioners
are trained to make careful observation so that each child can be guided towards the next step in their
learning. Children’s progress is communicated to parents in the form of Daily Diaries, Learning journeys,
parents evenings and key worker meetings. A nursery App is currently under construction.
Language of Care
We are an English medium setting that implements incidental Welsh throughout the nursery through songs
and phrases. Our Director, Helen Morgan is our Welsh language co-ordinator and assisted by two Welsh
speaking Team Members.
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday 7am to 6pm
Closed Bank Holidays
Session Times
Full Day = 7am-5pm or 8am-6pm
Peak = 9am -3pm
Morning = 7am – 1pm
Afternoon = 1pm – 6pm
Breakfast Club = 7am-9am (includes drop off)
After School Club = 3pm-6pm (includes pick up)
Holiday Club = various sessions available for Reception age up to 12 years of age.
Hourly rates available
Senior Management Structure
Responsible Individual Miss Rhiannon Quick BA (HONS) Business Management
Responsible Individual Mrs Helen Morgan BA Ed (HONS) QTS, NVQ Level 5 Diploma In
Leadership for Children’s Care, Learning and Development - pending
Registered Manager Mrs Amanda Bowden NVQ Level 5 Diploma In Leadership for
Children’s Care, Learning and Development
Deputy Manager Nicola Jones NVQ Level 5 Diploma Leadership for Children’s Care,
Learning and Development
Senior Team Leader Clare Morgan CACHE Level 3 & 5 Management & Early Years
Senior Team Leader Laura Alexander NVQ Level 5 Diploma In Leadership for Children’s
Care, Learning and Development
* All nursery Nurses employed by Chunky Monkeys are qualified to a minimum NVQ Level 3 in Childcare or
equivalent.
Supervision of Children
- There will be a maximum of 27 children under 2 years under the care of the nursery staff at any one
time in the baby unit.
- There will be a maximum of 40 children between the ages of 2 and 3 years under the care of the
nursery staff in the toddler rooms.
- There will be a maximum of 40 children between the ages of 3 and 12 years under the care of the
nursery staff in the pre-school room (Lion) and Wrap around care room (Flamingo).
The following staff: child ratios must be adhered to at all times:
1:3 - 6 Weeks to 2 Years
1:4 - 2 to 3 Years
1:8 - 3 to 8 Years
1:10 - 8 to 12 Years
No room containing children will be left unsupervised
The nursery manager will ensure that the nursery is adequately staffed at all times.
Staffing Structure
Here at Chunky Monkeys we have designated Team Leaders assigned to ensure the smooth running of their
room, all qualified to NVQ Level 5 in Childcare and Management (or equivalent). To support and assist our
Team Leaders we have Nursery Nurses qualified to a minimum NVQ Level 3 Childcare (or equivalent).
The transition from home to nursery can be a big step for children of all ages, but such transition can be made
that much easier with the help of a Key Worker. Each child at Chunky Monkeys will be assigned a Key Worker
(main carer). Parents/carers are encouraged to discuss all aspects of their child’s needs, development,
routines etc with their designated Key Worker.
Collection System
We operate using a private password collection system. During child registration, parents/carers are required
to provide a unique password used solely for their child.
If the child is not to be collected by the parent/carer at the end of the session, an agreed procedure, the
‘password’ system must be followed to identify the nominated adult.
No child should be handed over to anyone other than the known parent/carer unless an agreement has been
made at the time of arrival. On the departure, the children’s register must be immediately marked to show the
child has left the premises.
Nursery Building
The setting is based on two levels consisting of two managers offices, a kitchen, two toilet and nappy changing
areas, a children’s dining hall, six classrooms and Sensory Room. Our ground floor is occupied by the under
two’s, kitchen and dining hall. The first floor consists of our remaining four classrooms and sensory Room.
Children are divided into groups based on their age and ability.
Hippo Room: 1:3 ratio Age 6 weeks – 14 months (or walking confidently)
Our baby room is comfortable and well equipped with age appropriate resources. We have a separate sleep
room of six cots, nappy changing room and feeding zone. Parents receive a daily log of their child’s feeding,
eating, sleeping, toileting and learning activities, so you can be confident your baby will experience a nurturing
and calming environment, focused on developing positive and trusting relationships.
Giraffe Room: 1:3 Ratio Age 14 months – 24 months
Walking changes everything. Tour toddler wants to go everywhere and do everything. At Chunky Monkeys,
our highly trained Nursery Nurses take great care to create a well-charted toddler territory geared for
exploration, excitement and exercise. Our hands on childcare programs cover as much ground as possible to
help shape your toddler’s brain, personality, behaviour and health.
Elephant & Monkey: 1:4 Ratio Age 2 years – 3 years
Our program for the 2 to 3 year olds offer children a secure, loving environment, with an established routine
and schedule. Weekly themes are introduced which incorporate their developmental goals. This begins the
process of a structured day where planned educational activities and creative play-time offer a balance in your
2 year olds development.
Lion Room: 1:8 Ratio Age 3+ years
Our pre-school room is led by Nursery Director Helen Morgan. Helen is a fully qualified Primary School
Teacher with over 17 years teaching experience. We follow the Foundation Phase Curriculum, which is the
statutory curriculum for all 3-7 year olds attending a state school in Wales. Registered with both CIW &
ESTYN, our pre-school room receives regular inspections, the same way as a school, to ensure our
Foundation Phase curriculum adheres to the right standards set out by these governing bodies.
Flamingo Room 1:8 Ratio Age Reception to 12 years
Our wrap around care provides the perfect combination of recreation and education. In our safe environment,
your child will be presented with opportunities for fun, socialising and learning - they’ll get some exercise,
create projects, participate in group activities and much more. Through activities such as field trips, reading,
cooking, music and art, your child will explore themes like animals and the environment, science and
experiments, world cultures, fitness, cultural events and lots more.
Outside PlayChunky Monkeys Day Nursery cherishes its environment and respects its tools. We understand that children
like to dig. Hence, we have created a large sandpit and rubber construction zone. We have also grown and will
continue to nurture a garden full of mud and edible herbs, vegetables and fruits.
Children like to run, they like to climb and they like to be imaginative. Thus, Chunky Monkeys outside play are
has been carefully constructed to include a safe, artificial grass environment for children to run. We have
installed a large wooden climbing play structure where they can exert energy in a fun and productive way.
Also, as learning through role-play is so important during a child’s early years education, we have installed a
play house, wooden mud kitchen, pirate ship and outdoor classroom to help assist in the development of our
children’s imaginations.
Outside Play Safety- Outside play must be supervised accordingly. Staff: Child ratios must be adhered to at all times.
- Prior to the children being allowed outside a member of staff must check that the area is secure and
there are no hazards e.g. broken glass etc
- During hot weather, protective lotions and clothing must be available – provided by the parents.
- Wellington boots and rain coats will be required so the children can have access to the outdoors
whatever the weather.
Just a few images of Chunky Monkeys outdoor areas:
Meals & SnacksAll nursery sessions are inclusive of meals and snacks.
Meal and snack times are an important part of the day at Chunky Monkeys. Food is freshly prepared on site
daily by our two nursery cooks. It is critical that children are offered a well balanced diet and so we put
considerable effort into researching recipes, testing dishes and asking our children what they think about our
meals. As a result, we have created a nutritiously packed 3 week, seasonal menu. Meal times are staggered
to enable each age group to make use of our designated dining hall.
Meal and Snack times
Breakfast - 8.30am – 9.00am
Snack - 10am
Lunch - 11.15am – 11.45am
Snack - 2pm
Tea - 3.15pm
- Staff breaks will be determined by the nursery manager
Food Handling- All nursery staff must hold an up to date food handling certificate,
- Babies milk feeds must be provided, clearly labelled, by parents with instructions for times and
quantities of feeds to be given.
- All staff will follow hygiene procedures when handling / preparing foods.
- Other baby foods such as packets, jars or tins provided by the parents will be made up by the nursery
staff.
- Food made at home and brought to nursery CANNOT be served.
Storage of Potentially Dangerous Substances / Objects / Medication- Any medicines that are to be administered to the children will be kept in the refrigerator located in the
Managers office. Parents must provide clear instructions and only qualified staff will administer. A
record of medicine administered will be made and signed by the staff member that administered the
medication. If antibiotics are prescribed a minimum of 24 hours away from the nursery will be required
to prevent the spread of germs and infections.
- Hazardous substances used for cleaning purposes will be safely stored out of reach of the children.
Use of Equipment
- All equipment must be used in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions
- Any equipment which is damaged / broken must be removed from play areas immediately and repaired
/ replaced as soon as possible.
Policies and Procedures
Full details of our policies and procedures can be found in the nursery office, parents are more than welcome
to view these files.
Admissions Policy
Matters taken into account in deciding which child can be offered a place in the nursery are:
- The availability of spaces taking into account the staff: child ratios, the age of the child and the
registration requirements.
- When the application is received (extra weight is given to those who have been on the waiting list
longest)
- The nursery’s ability to provide the facilities appropriate for the welfare of the child.
- A parent/carer requiring a full-time place will usually have preference over one requiring a part-time
place.
- Extenuating circumstances affecting the welfare of the child or his/her family.
- Children who are siblings of those already with us.
We have never discriminated, and have no intention in the future of discriminating, against any child on the
grounds of sex, race, religion, colour or creed
Application Acceptance
- When a nursery place is accepted, your child will be given a starting date, with introductory visits at
least one week before that date.
- Only children over the age of 6 weeks and under 12 years will be accepted for a place.
- Parents requiring full time places may have priority over those applying for part time places.
- If a full time place is originally booked, but you wish to stagger your child’s entrance to nursery, full time
fees must be paid
- Full fees must be paid while your child is on holiday or during any absence or sickness.
- Fees must be paid in advance, by the 1st day of each month.
Payment- Parents/Carers are required to pay fees one month in advance via BACS.
- Late payment of fees will incur a penalty charge. Please see Parent contract.
Contract with Parents- Information and conditions for users will be given to all parents prior to them accepting a nursery place.
- All parents/carers are required to sign original document
- Copies will be kept in the nursery managers office
- The contract specifies the obligations of both the nursery to provide child care and parents to abide by
certain conditions and supply certain equipment for their children.
- Parents are expected to supply babies’ feeds (powdered milk), nappies, wipes and creams if needed
and a spare change of clothes.
Complaints Procedure
Local Resolution
If the Parent/Carer should have cause for complaint they should in the first instance take it up with the child’s
key worker or a senior member of staff, (or straight to the manager if they prefer). If the issue remain
unresolved then the manager should be contacted.
The manager will then investigate the complaint and report it back to the Parent/Carer within 48 hours.
If still dissatisfied with the proposed resolution, the complaint should be referred to the Director Miss R Quick
or Helen Morgan.
The registered provider aims to deal with local complaints as soon as practicable /within 14 days and may be
extended for a further 14 days. (This time limit maybe extended with the agreement of the complainant)
At any stage the parent has the right to raise the matter with the local CIW department:
Telephone number is: 0300 7900 126
Address is:
CIW
South West Wales
Government Buildings
Picton Terrace
Carmarthen
SAB1 3BT
Once the complaint is resolved the registered provider will confirm in writing to the complainant the agreed
resolution and CIW will be informed of the complaint and the resolution.
Updated 22rd July 2019 by Rhiannon Quick