Busy Bunnies

Busy Bunnies, operated by Brueton, Soulla Theodosia under license number EY339323, provides full-day care services for up to 22 children in London.

There are a total of 77233 places across 1441 providers in London.

Our Child Caring UK team has prepared this review so you can be more informed before enrolling your child in Busy Bunnies.

Table of Contents

🌟  Overall Effectiveness

Busy Bunnies has an overall score of 2. 2 of providers in London share the same score.

The effectiveness rating for childcare considers the quality of education, behavior and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. This assessment highlights how well providers supports all children, ensuring their safety, well-being, and steady progress in learning and development.

The effectiveness of provision areas working together to create a supportive environment is a key focus for Ofsted inspectors. A strong rating ensures that children experience high-quality care, build essential skills, and are well-prepared for their educational journey.

An outstanding rating is awarded when Busy Bunnies excels in every area, delivering a strong curriculum, exceptional teaching, and a continuous drive for improvement. Leaders must inspire a culture of ambition and high expectations, fostering a well-managed and enriching environment for children.

The score is based on the most recent inspection date as of September 15, 2023.

👩‍🏫  Quality of Education

Busy Bunnies has a score of 2. 45% of providers in London share the same score.

The UK’s quality of education rating for childcare measures how well providers foster children’s learning and development in line with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). It examines teaching standards, curriculum effectiveness, and the progress children make over time.

Ofsted inspectors examine the quality of activities, the development of children’s skills and knowledge, and their preparedness for the next stage of learning. Exceptional childcare environments foster curiosity through engaging and enriching educational experiences.

Achieving an outstanding rating requires Busy Bunnies to implement a rich and structured curriculum that supports every child’s learning journey. Teaching must be exceptional, driving significant progress, while staff demonstrate deep knowledge of child development and maintain strong interactions with children and parents.

The score is based on the most recent inspection date as of September 15, 2023.

🎭  Behaviour & Attitudes

Busy Bunnies has a score of 2 for behaviour. 44% of providers in London share the same score.

In the UK, the behavior and attitudes rating for childcare evaluates how effectively children develop positive behaviors, self-regulation, and respect for others. It considers their confidence, motivation, and engagement in learning, as well as their ability to build strong relationships with both peers and adults.

Ofsted inspectors assess how staff exemplify and reinforce positive behavior, nurture emotional well-being, and help children understand boundaries and expectations. A high rating indicates a setting where children feel secure, valued, and consistently demonstrate positive attitudes.

To be rated outstanding, Busy Bunnies must create a well-structured, respectful, and nurturing space where children show exceptional engagement, resilience, and self-regulation. Staff should communicate clear expectations, utilize thoughtful emotional support strategies, and reinforce an atmosphere of kindness and inclusivity.

The score is based on the most recent inspection date as of September 15, 2023.

🌱  Personal Development

Busy Bunnies has a score of 2 for personal development. 45% of providers in London share the same score.

In the UK, the personal development rating for childcare evaluates how effectively Busy Bunnies fosters children’s emotional, social, and physical well-being. It emphasizes building confidence, independence, and resilience while promoting healthy choices and a broader understanding of the world.

The assessment by Ofsted inspectors includes evaluating how settings encourage positive connections, recognize diversity, and foster respect among children. Quality childcare helps children strengthen their social abilities, enhance self-awareness, and build a responsible mindset.

To be rated outstanding, Busy Bunnies must ensure a caring and stimulating environment that supports children’s well-being and readiness for future learning. They should offer varied opportunities for exploration, encourage perseverance through challenges, and instill healthy habits in a warm and inclusive setting.

The score is based on the most recent inspection date as of September 15, 2023.

👩🏻‍💻  Leadership & Management

Busy Bunnies has a score of 2 for personal development. 54% of providers in London share the same score.

The UK’s leadership and management rating for childcare measures how effectively leaders manage and improve the provision of care and education. It assesses their role in supporting staff, ensuring adherence to regulations, and maintaining excellence across the setting.

Ofsted inspectors consider how well leaders provide clear guidance, communicate with staff and parents, and create a nurturing and inclusive atmosphere. Effective leadership establishes a well-organized environment where children’s needs are met, and continuous progress remains a key focus.

To achieve an outstanding rating, leaders must exhibit a strong vision, invest in high-quality staff training, and cultivate a culture of excellence. They should take a proactive approach to overcoming challenges, ensuring a secure and stimulating environment where children flourish.

The score is based on the most recent inspection date as of September 15, 2023.

💼  Ownership & Operations

Busy Bunnies is licensed to provide full-day care for up to 22 children in Haringey, London.

Busy Bunnies is owned by Brueton, Soulla Theodosia, which operates 1 facilities in the UK. Busy Bunnies takes contributes fully of total capacity for Brueton, Soulla Theodosia.

A single-location provider can focus its resources entirely on one facility, fostering a highly personalized and community-driven approach. Larger providers, however, may offer more extensive resources, including specialized training, upgraded facilities, and well-structured curriculums. Their multi-location presence can also provide consistency for families needing flexibility or relocating.

Selecting Busy Bunnies requires looking past its reputation or scale. A hands-on approach—visiting the location, asking meaningful questions, and determining if the program supports your child’s learning and growth—will lead to a more informed decision.

📜 Registry

Busy Bunnies is listed in the Early Years Register and Childcare Register.

  • The Early Years Register (EYR) is a mandatory register maintained by Ofsted for childcare providers who care for children from birth to five years old. Busy Bunnies is listed in the Early Years Register.
  • The Compulsory Childcare Register (CCR) in the UK is for childcare providers caring for children aged 5 to 7 years. Registration is mandatory for those offering childcare services to this age group for more than two hours a day, either on or off school premises. Busy Bunnies is listed in the Compulsory Childcare Register.
  • The Voluntary Childcare Register (VCR) in the UK is an optional register for childcare providers who care for children over the age of 8 or those providing care for less than two hours a day for younger children. Busy Bunnies is listed in the Voluntary Childcare Register.

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