MAGIC DRAGON PRE-SCHOOL
Bishopston. Bristol
Registered Office: 66 Kings Drive. Bishopston. Bristol BS7 8JH
Registered as a Company limited by Guarantee in England & Wales
Registered No. 5165820
RegiSte￿d Charity No. 1105204

MAGIC DKAGON PKESCHOOL, BKISTOL
ANNUAL KEPOKT FOK YEAK ENDED 31AUGUSI 2022
Registered as a company limited by Guarantee in England and Wales
Registered Office: 66 Kings Drive, Bishopston. Bristol 8S7 8JH
Registered No: $165820 Reg￿ered Charity No: 1105204
Staffing
Sadly, after manyyears of being a practitioner and then helping set up in the mornings,
Sarah stepped down from Magic Dragon at Christmas 2021 and went to teach in a
school. We would liketo thank Sarah for all her hard work and dedication to the
children, providing them with a fun learning environment and always promoting a love
for the outdoors.
Martha was employed in February 2022 and we are delighted to have such an
enthusiastic, hard-working and caring team member join us.
We started using Becky for supply cover when and if needed to provide continuity for
the children.
All positions in the committee were filled.
Z Policies
Magic Dragon Preschool policies have been reviewed and updated during the year
according to our schedule. Elizabeth Male, our support worker from Bristol Association
of Neighbourhood Daycare (BAND), has also reviewed all the policies as part of her pre-
Ofsted monitoring visit in December 2021.
A new policy was adopted - Low level concerns policy.
3. Health and Safety
The team carries out a daily check of premises and equipment.
An annual health and safety and fire risk assessment was carried out on the premises by
the Preschool Leader together with Sally Wales. No issues of concern.
Sally also compiles and analyses all the accidents that occur at Magic Dragon and feeds
back to staff at each staff meeting and committee members at committee meeting&
staff development and training
During the year staff attended various training and workshops, and completed some
online training to update and enhance their knowledge and skills.
All statutory training by all staff is up to date.
Sally, our SENCO, has attended regular SENCO cluster meetings throughout the year.
She also attended an Autism course.
Visits with the local authority Inclusion and Portage team were also carried out.
Niki has attended the local Leaders Network meetings, a very useful forum for sharing
common issues and she completed a two day Paediatric First Aid course.

Ali, our Designated Safeguarding Leader. has attended Safeguarding cluster meetings
and a multi-agency network workshop. She also attended a zoom meeting on making
positive transitions for those children moving onto school or new preschools.
Martha attended her child protection training, First Aid training and did a zoom training
on challenging behaviour.
Naomi attended some ERIC training supporting children with pottytraining.
All staff have been kept up-to-date by in-house safeguarding training each term at staff
meetings.
Supervision sessions (individual and group) and appraisals were carried out for all staff.
Staff Peer obseNations took place in the Spring term.
A new way of assessing children was introduced at Magic Dragon. OPAL Observing Play
And Learning allows staff to obsenie children at milestones and assess where the
children are and what their next steps are.
The assessment timetable for the year was updated to reduce staff workload and focus
staffs observations which were be fed backto all the team on a daily basis to help plan
relevant activities/interactions to support all children to make progress.
Brlstol Clty Council's Quality Improvement Framework QIF
This year, Jane Smith, our local Lead Teacher, has supported Niki in her role. The Autumn
/winter visit gave an opportunity for professional practice development through observing
and articulating the learning of children. Consideration of Bristol Assessment Guidance
and assessment in your setting.
The Spring/summer visit gave an opportunity for a'Reflective Leadership and wellbeing
conversation, following an extremely challenging period of working in the Early Years
sector.
The team continues to use the Bristol Standard framework to reflect on their practise and
set targets, but no formal submissions were made last year.
& Fundraising & Events
A clothes collection to raise moneywas organised which raised £16.
Parents organised a Christmas fundraiser collating a hamper to be raffled off.
Tote bags and t-shirts displaying the Magic Dragon Logo were sourced and sold to
parents with profits going to the preschool.
The children came to preschool in Pyjamas to raise money to plant a tree for the Avon
Trees charity.
Parents were invited to join us outside for a Christmas sing-song at the end of term 2.
Parents were invited in at the end of Term 6 to enjoy a show with songs, dances and
rhymes that the children worked hard to create.
7. Other events
The children enjoyed lots of trips last year including a trip to the post box, a traffic
surdey, an Autumn walk in the neighbourhood and a trip to the community allotment.
Vicky a local'music lady, came in for the day in Februaryto sing with the children and
share some instruments from around the world.

Tom the tennis coach from Kings Tennis Club continues to run a tennis session for both
the blue and yellow group children each term.
The children were treated to a visit from The Redland Windband orchestra who played
a variety of music and allowed the children to explore the instruments.
We had visits from parents/relatives throughout the year. One parent who is a vet
created an interactive session with the children explaining what the job of a vet
involves. Another relative brought in some interesting instruments from around the
world to share with the children. One parent led a cooking session with blue group.
8. Church takeover
The Good Shepherd church was bought by Emmanuel church. There was a smooth
transition with only a minimal increase in renL Our storage area was moved to a smaller
room.
9. Register
At the end of the year there were twenty children on the register at Magic Dragon, with
9 leaving to join Reception and four children moving away or moving to other
preschools. After introducing a policy of blue group children attending for four days and
yellow group children attending for three days, the number of sessions attended across
the week was increased.
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This report was approved on 24 November 2022
Signed:
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Signed:
Director:
Harriet Marsden
Director:
Miriam Lord

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charity ('the Trust.) for the year ended311081Zo2Z
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under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145{5)(b) of the Act.
Independent trhe charity's gross income ex
ed £250,000 and l am qualified to
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respect:
the accounting records were not kept in accordan￿ with section 130
of the Charities Act" or
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conceming the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities
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that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter
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