It is high praise from the inspectors for the quality of early years education, childcare and family support services delivered in an area which ranks in the top 5 per cent most disadvantaged in the country.
Head of centre Gerri Ross says the Old Moat had a head start, as it was dubbed a 'children's centre' in 1989 when it opened as a local authority day nursery. 'Having that childcare on site over a number of years has meant that the community already has that relationship with the centre, and obviously our staff - and we have a low turnover - know the community very well. The children who came here when it first opened as a nursery are now bringing their own children,' she says.
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