S.T.A.R.S stands for Striving for excellence, Target a play-based approach, Accountable to children, parents, yourselves, Responsive to the individuals needs of the child, Safe and Healthy (Environment).
The first five years of life are the most critical periods in children’s brain development. As approximately 90% of Bermuda's children are receiving day care within this period, the aim of Child Care Regulation Programmes (CCRP) is to ensure all children have access to happy, healthy, safe and developmentally appropriate childcare.
To this end, CCRP utilizes a S.T.A.R.S inspection with Day Care Centres (DCC) and Day Care Providers (DCP) to evaluate the day care setting. This comprehensive inspection tool was designed using the Children Act 1998, the Day Care Centre Regulations 1999, and the Child Care Standards 2018, which are aligned with international best practice standards*.
DCC’s and DCP’s must receive at least a 3 STARS rating which indicates the setting has met the minimum requirements by law. Those with 4 and 5 STARS ratings have exceeded the requirements by successfully implementing additional best practice standards.
Examples of best practice standards:
DCP- supervising the children at all times and ensuring safe materials and equipment that meet the developmental stages of the children in care.
DCC - Pose challenges and ask questions that stimulate children's thinking and problem solving skills, media viewing practice observed- restricting TV viewing within the first two years, 10 hours of Continuing Professional Development for all staff.
Annual inspections are unannounced. Child Care Regulation officers score the day care establishment on items such as health, safety, supervision, developmental activities, and parent & family engagement using a standard inspection form.
*The jurisdictions reviewed for the Standards were CARICOM, National Association for the Education of Young Children and Caring for our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards.
DCP’s are evaluated in 13 areas while DCC’s are evaluated in 15 areas. The table below lists examples of the areas evaluated.
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Any daycare setting that receives a STARS rating that is below 70 % with critical violations must be corrected immediately to remove an imminent risk to the children. The setting will be given a corrective monitoring plan and a re-evaluation with take place within a 3-month period enabling the setting to potentially evaluate their score. Those with 1 STARS equates to below 59% are placed on a provisional certificate/licence.
5 STARS - 90-100% 4 STARS- 80-89% 3 STARS - 70-79%
2 STARS – 60-69% 1 STARS – Below 59%
Annually issued day care certificates/licences, must be prominently displayed inside establishments, and will show the most recent STARS rating.
All DCP and DCC STARS summary reports are available here:
Year |
Day Care Centres |
Day Care Providers |
2023 |
File
2023 Inspection - DCC Summary Sheet
(246.13 KB)
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File
2023 Inspection - DCP Summary Sheet
(735.37 KB)
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2024 |
File
2024 Inspection - DCC Summary sheet
(214.19 KB)
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2024 Inspection - DCP Summary sheet
(785.28 KB)
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New providers/centres will automatically be under review for the first 3 to 6 months, and an inspection will be conducted within a year.