Five Children’s and Families Trust

Five Children’s and Families Trust, operated by Five Children and Families Trust Ltd under license number EY292874, provides full-day care services for up to 70 children in Liverpool.

There are a total of 9383 places across 157 providers in Liverpool.

Our Child Caring UK team has prepared this review so you can be more informed before enrolling your child in Five Children’s and Families Trust.

Table of Contents

🌟  Overall Effectiveness

Five Children’s and Families Trust has an overall score of 2. 2 of providers in Liverpool share the same score.

The overall childcare rating reflects the quality of education, children’s behavior and attitudes, personal development, and the strength of leadership and management. This rating offers a well-rounded view of how providers meets children’s needs, ensuring they are safe, well-supported, and progressing in their learning and development.

Ofsted inspectors assess how well different areas of provision collaborate to foster a supportive and nurturing environment. A strong rating signifies that children benefit from high-quality care, acquire essential skills, and are well-equipped for the next stage of their education.

An outstanding rating is awarded when Five Children’s and Families Trust 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 October 21, 2021.

👩‍🏫  Quality of Education

Five Children’s and Families Trust has a score of 2. 53% of providers in Liverpool share the same score.

In the UK, childcare providers are rated on the quality of education based on their ability to support children’s learning and development under the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). This evaluation considers the effectiveness of teaching, the relevance of the curriculum, and children’s overall progress.

When assessing childcare providers, Ofsted inspectors consider the activities available, the learning and skills children gain, and how effectively they are prepared for future education. Outstanding settings offer stimulating and meaningful experiences that encourage curiosity and growth.

Achieving an outstanding rating requires Five Children’s and Families Trust 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 October 21, 2021.

🎭  Behaviour & Attitudes

Five Children’s and Families Trust has a score of 2 for behaviour. 52% of providers in Liverpool share the same score.

In UK childcare settings, the behavior and attitudes rating reflects how well children develop self-regulation, positive behaviors, and mutual respect. It also considers their ability to focus on learning, maintain confidence, and build strong relationships with both adults and peers.

When evaluating childcare settings, Ofsted inspectors examine how staff model good behavior, support emotional well-being, and guide children in recognizing boundaries and expectations. A strong rating signifies an environment where children feel safe, respected, and maintain a positive attitude.

To be rated outstanding, Five Children’s and Families Trust 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 October 21, 2021.

🌱  Personal Development

Five Children’s and Families Trust has a score of 2 for personal development. 52% of providers in Liverpool share the same score.

In the UK, the personal development rating for childcare considers how effectively Five Children’s and Families Trust promotes children’s emotional, social, and physical well-being. It assesses their ability to develop confidence, resilience, and independence while making informed choices about their health and understanding their environment.

Ofsted inspectors consider how effectively childcare settings nurture positive relationships, support diversity, and cultivate respect for others. High-quality care ensures children gain strong social skills, increase self-awareness, and develop a sense of accountability.

To achieve an outstanding rating, Five Children’s and Families Trust must foster a nurturing environment that supports children’s well-being and prepares them for future learning. They should provide diverse opportunities for children to explore their interests, embrace challenges, and develop healthy habits in an inclusive and supportive setting.

The score is based on the most recent inspection date as of October 21, 2021.

👩🏻‍💻  Leadership & Management

Five Children’s and Families Trust has a score of 2 for personal development. 64% of providers in Liverpool share the same score.

In the UK, the leadership and management rating for childcare examines how effectively leaders oversee operations, drive improvements, and maintain high-quality care and education. It highlights their role in staff support, regulatory compliance, and overall setting excellence.

The assessment of leadership by Ofsted inspectors includes evaluating how clearly leaders set expectations, how effectively they engage with staff and parents, and how well they foster an inclusive environment. A strong leadership team ensures a structured, child-centered setting that promotes continuous improvement.

Leaders aiming for an outstanding rating must articulate a clear vision, deliver excellent staff training, and establish a culture of ambition and continuous improvement. They should address challenges proactively, ensuring a secure, engaging, and supportive environment for all children.

The score is based on the most recent inspection date as of October 21, 2021.

💼  Ownership & Operations

Five Children’s and Families Trust is licensed to provide full-day care for up to 70 children in Liverpool, Liverpool.

Five Children’s and Families Trust is owned by Five Children and Families Trust Ltd, which operates 3 facilities in the UK. Five Children’s and Families Trust takes contributes 46.1% of total capacity for Five Children and Families Trust Ltd.

Single-location providers focus all their energy on one setting, ensuring a specialized and community-oriented approach. In contrast, larger providers typically offer a wider range of resources, from enhanced staff training to well-equipped facilities and consistent educational programs. Their multiple locations can be beneficial for families needing stability or adaptable childcare solutions.

When considering Five Children’s and Families Trust for your child, don’t rely solely on its reputation or scale. A visit to the location, thoughtful questioning, and assessing how the program aligns with your child’s development and learning style are key to making the right choice.

📜 Registry

Five Children’s and Families Trust 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. Five Children’s and Families Trust 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. Five Children’s and Families Trust 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. Five Children’s and Families Trust is listed in the Voluntary Childcare Register.

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