"Pupils behave well. They play happily together and consider each other’s needs very well.""Parents are right to be pleased with the quality of teaching at the school.""Pupils learn well because the work they do provides good levels of challenge and helps them learn new skills."100% of parents said they would recommend this school to other parents"The curriculum supports pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development effectively.""Pupils get off to a good start in early years."

Performance Data and Reports

Headline News: Percentage of pupils in our school achieving the expected standard at the end of KS2 in 2022:

Reading 95%; Writing 81%; Maths 95%

Ofsted

Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. They inspect and regulate maintained schools and their goal is to achieve excellence in education and skills for learners of all ages.

Ofsted publishes reports of their findings after inspections so they can be used to improve the overall quality of education and training.

Click here to read our OFSTED Report from September 2023. 

 Click here for our Ofsted inspections page where you will find our Academy conversion information letter

 Ofsted Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think about our school.

SIAMS - Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools

All Church of England schools and academies undergo an inspection coordinated by each diocese in addition to Ofsted (Section 5/8) inspections under Section 48 of the 2005 Education Act.  The purpose of SIAMS is to evaluate the distinctiveness and effectiveness of a school as a church school.

 

Click here to read our SIAMs report from May 2017.

Results of Parent survey Dec 2021

Click here to see the results of our most recent parent survey.

Performance Data

The national curriculum tests (also known as SATs) are designed to assess pupils' knowledge and understanding of what they have been learning at school. They help teachers learn more about a child's strengths and weaknesses and the results are used to compare how well each child is doing with their peers, both in their school and across the country. 

The results provided below are not current; there were no national statutory tests in 2020 and schools are not required to publish results.

Please click here for our Year 1 Phonics Screening Check results.

Please click here for our Key Stage 1 Assessment results.

Please  click here   for our Key Stage 2 Assessment results.

Further details can be found here on the Government website 

If you wish to compare us to other schools please use this link.

Please click here for more information and supporting materials for the tests.

You can find practice materials for the Phonics Screening Check, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 national curriculum tests, including sample papers and past test papers by clicking here.