Ofsted Inspection 2024
The school was last inspected in May 2024 and there were 31 positives identified in the report:
- All Saints C of E Primary is a nurturing and inclusive school
- There is ambition for all children to achieve the knowledge and skills they need to succeed
- There is a real family ethos at this school
- Staff know the pupils and their families well
- One parent’s comment said ‘All Saints is a wonderful family school that has served my children well’ – this comment was typical of many.
- Pupils work and play together well
- Pupils enjoy coming to school
- Leaders do all they can to ensure pupils attend regularly and on time
- Leaders set clear expectations for pupil’s behaviour
- Leaders make sure any pupils that need help to regulate their behaviour, gets it
- Trips and visitors give pupils opportunities to deepen their learning
- Every pupil is given an opportunity to contribute to school life in some way.
- A school council member said ‘we make the big decisions for our school’
- Where the curriculum is more established, pupils learn well
- In Mathematics, the clear sequence of learning is followed in well-structured lessons
- Pupils build on previous learning when they encounter new concepts
- The school has identified that the previous curriculum did not build well-enough on what the pupils already knew and have made changes as a result.
- The school is developing leaders at all levels
- The school has prioritised reading and this is celebrated through the All Saints, All Star award
- Older pupils have worked with leaders to identify interesting books for each class
- The school has adopted a new scheme to teach reading – this is having a positive impact on how well children are learning to read
- Pupils read books that are well matched to the sounds they know
- Pupils with SEND and disabilities needs are identified swiftly and provision for them is well-planned
- Staff have training so that pupils get the extra help that they need
- The school supports pupils with complex needs well
- Pupils understand diversity and different ways of life
- They learn how to keep themselves safe and healthy
- Pastoral support is provided when pupils need it
- Pupils talents and interests are celebrated in assemblies
- Pupils are encouraged to expand their interests through activities offered by school
- The arrangements for safeguarding are effective
Please find a copy of our latest Ofsted Report, along with a covering letter below:
Covering Letter to Parents
Read our Latest Ofsted Report