You can read the Ofsted report from the official website here.
“Pupils enjoy attending this nurturing school where a strong sense of community thrives."
"Pupils achieve well, feel happy and are kept safe."
"The school is a calm and purposeful place to learn."
"Pupils live up to high expectations and follow the seven 'Golden Rules'".
"Parents and carers are overwhelmingly positive about the school."
"The school has designed a broad and ambitious curriculum that is well-organised."
"Staff develop pupils' curiosity and love of learning."
"Pupils... behave well and respect each other."
"The school develops pupils' understanding of the importance of tolerance, equality and fairness."
"Governors provide appropriate support and challenge to the school."
"Staff are exceptionally positive about the support that they receive to manage their workload and well-being."
Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. They inspect services providing education and skills for learners of all ages. They also inspect and regulate services that care for children and young people. Ofsted is a non-ministerial department.
As part of our role as a primary school we are inspected by Ofsted and have a statutory responsibility to share any results and findings on our website.
The school examination results are published each year on the Department for Education website. You can see our results from 2023 and compare them to other schools by clicking the link below:
Department for Education School statistics and KS2 performance tables
Please note that data for 2024 is usually validated by December.
The percentage of children achieving the expected standard in reading, writing and maths is 58%. We expect this to rise to 60% after validation.
Reading |
Writing |
Maths |
Grammar |
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School
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74% at the expected standard 32% higher standard |
60% at the expected standard 8%higher standard |
80% at the expected standard 26% higher standard |
66% at the expected standard 20% higher standard |
National
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74.3% at the expected standard 28.5% higher standard |
71.8% at the expected standard1 12.9% higher standard |
73.1% at the expected standard 23.9% higher standard |
72.2% at the expected standard 32% higher standard |
The progress measures are not available for 2024 due to the absence of Key Stage One performance data:
Progress in reading, writing and mathematics (2022 to 2023)
Reading: 2.80
Writing: 2.40
Mathematics: 1.70
Average Scaled Score in reading and mathematics (2023 to 2024)
Reading: 106.4 (national data - 105.2)
Mathematics: 107.1 (national data - 104.4)
Parents can give their view to the school and Ofsted using the Parent View website. The school analyses the results and feedback at the beginning of each term and sets actions accordingly.
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