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Little Steppers Childcare is regulated by Ofsted.

OFSTED - Is the inspectorate for children and learners in England. It is their job to contribute to the provision of better education and care through effective inspection and regulation.

They achieve this through a comprehensive system of inspection and regulation covering childcare, schools, colleges, children's services, teacher training and youth work.

Each week, they carry out hundreds of inspections and regulatory visits, helping professionals in education and childcare make a difference to the lives of children and young people.

They are a non-ministerial government department accountable to Parliament. Their independence means you can rely on them for impartial information about the quality of education and care.



Hazard Alley, at the Safety Centre Milton Keynes, is the first purpose-built interactive centre where children aged 7-12 can experience 12 hazardous scenarios in perfect safety.

They encourage children to identify everyday hazards and develop safe strategies to deal with potential emergencies, changing their behaviour to keep themselves and others safe.



The Milton Keynes Museum, preserves the history of Britain's newest city. Housed in a beautiful Victorian farmstead the large and constantly changing selection of displays have something for all the family.

The museum follows the history of the Milton Keynes area, including North Buckinghamshire and South Northamptonshire, from 1800 to the present day. Their collections include social, domestic, industrial and agricultural items with a connection to the area. Each has a story to tell, and many of them can be found on their website.


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