STAFF at a Trowbridge pre-school are celebrating after government inspectors gave them the thumbs-up.
Nicola Bieda, supervisor of Noah's Ark Pre-school, said she was delighted with the "high quality" award, which is the highest level possible from OFSTED inspectors.
The standard of teaching was rated as very good with the school's leadership and management coming in for praise.
Inspectors found children were "confident and sociable", with good relationships forged with members of staff.
Top standards were achieved in other areas of the pre-school curriculum, including physical, creative and mathematical development.
Mrs Bieda, who took over the pre-school supervisor's role in September 2001, said: "We were really pleased.
"To achieve this standard is fantastic and reflects how well our members of staff work as a team."
The pre-school, in the grounds of Margaret Stancomb School, is registered to provide care for up to 12 children aged between two and five each session.
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