Would you move nurseries?

Looking for some advice. My LG is 16 months and has been going to nursery since she was 11 months old. She took a while to settle, does still cry going in but once she’s in, she has a good day.

However, recently they had an ofsted inspection, which resulted in the nursery manager leaving and them sending an email saying the result isn’t what they expected but official result hasn’t been published yet.

We have also moved so the journey to nursery is now 25 each way instead of 10, which isn’t a lot but I have to go back on myself after dropping her at nursery to get to work.

I don’t know whether to move her because she is settled and the staff are amazing with her.

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I wouldn't immediately unless you actually have concerns. Maybe wait and see what the official results are. They can be graded down for quite a bit and if the manager left following it, it may indicate it has been marked down as not being well led and that may not actually be a safety concern as such.

If the journey isn't too much of an issue then I definitely would lean towards keeping her there to save her the disruption.

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There could also be quite a wait to move nursery.

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Before you pull her out ring other nurseries and check thru waiting time as they can be very long. I know that the nursery my daughter attends is full till May 2027 and that’s just the baby room x

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Would you move nurseries?

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However, recently they had an ofsted inspection, which resulted in the nursery manager leaving and them sending an email saying the result isn’t what they expected but official result hasn’t been published yet.

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