Southroyd Primary and Nursery School continues to be a good school, Ofsted inspectors have said.
During an inspection last month, inspectors praised teaching at the Pudsey school, saying teachers work hard to make learning exciting and fun.
Pupils show a real love of learning, inspectors said, and lessons are interesting. The report adds:
“Pupils leave the school with the skills and knowledge they need to help them succeed. Parents and carers, staff, governors and pupils are proud of their school. Leaders have been successful in creating a strong community spirit. “
There is also praise for a well-planned curriculum, teaching and leadership at the school.
Inspectors raised concerns over attendance from some at the school, and said leaders “need to review their phonics programme in early years so that a higher proportion of pupils enter key stage 1 with a secure foundation to support their progress in reading”.
Read the report in full here.