A Chelsea primary school’s holiday club, Active Day Camps, was instructed to enhance security following an Ofsted inspection that revealed a significant security lapse during summer 2024. The incident involved unauthorized access but details remain undisclosed. Headteacher Sally Keck emphasized the importance of child safeguarding and indicated that both Schools Plus and Active Day Camps would review security measures. Ofsted’s report criticized staff's inadequate understanding of risk assessments, raising alarms about the safety protocols at holiday club sessions, although the primary school itself retains an Outstanding rating.
The provider has not taken steps to improve the security of the setting within the shared building, which puts children at risk.
Both those organisations are responsible for risk assessments and security during their clubs and lettings.
The safeguarding of children was of utmost importance and the school took any concerns on its premises seriously whether in school time or not.
The criticism does not reflect on Marlborough Primary School itself, which maintains its Outstanding Ofsted rating.
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