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    OFSTED Inspection Report - 4th - 5th February 2025

    ...a few summary statements:

    • This is a happy, vibrant school, where pupils thrive and feel safe.
    • Relationships among pupils, and between staff and pupils, reflect a highly positive and respectful culture in which everyone is valued.
    • Pupils are unfailingly polite and show kind attitudes towards each other.
    • The school takes steps to ensure that everyone in the school community is celebrated. This teaches pupils to be inclusive and to welcome differences.
    • The school sets high expectations for pupils’ achievement.
    • Pupils enjoy taking part in the wealth of enrichment activities.
    • The school has designed an ambitious curriculum.
    • Children in the early years benefit from the carefully planned curriculum.
    • Children benefit from the positive interactions that they have with staff.
    • The school is alert to any pupils who may have special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).
    • Staff teach the school’s phonics programme well.
    • The school’s approach to supporting pupils’ personal development is exceptional.
    • The school has exceptional high expectations of pupils’ behaviour.
    • The behaviour of older pupils is exemplary.
    • Those responsible for governance carry out their roles effectively. 
    • The attendance of pupils is high.
    • The arrangements for safeguarding are effective.

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