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    Default How to deal with current variations?

    I have 2 long standing variations in place at the moment.

    As of next week can I just carry on with them (as they were granted by Ofsted), or do I have to reassess them myself & show evidence of having done this?

    I have set up a variations folder with some of the current blank variation forms that I have printed off. My plan is to fill them in if I need to grant myself an exception and keep all the paperwork together (RAs, any letters etc) in a folder. I though'd I put a copy of my current certificate in as proof of existing variations having been granted, but wondered if I should be showing more?

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    Variations that are currently in place will continue until you no longer need them.

    You follow the revised EYFS for any new ones

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    Thank you Sarah

    I thought that was probably the case, but you know when something suddenly comes to mind & you start to doubt yourself

 

 

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