By John Baron
Christ The King Catholic Primary School in Bramley has received a positive report from Ofsted inspectors this week.
Inspectors visited the Kings Approach school in January and recognised the strong standard of attendance and behaviour, early years, inclusion and personal development and wellbeing.
Achievement, curriculum and teaching and leadership and governance were at the expected standard, the report said.
“Pupils learn in a calm, inclusive environment, where staff have established clear routines and maintain high expectations,” the report states. “Pupils rise to meet these expectations. Many achieve highly by the time they leave Year 6, particularly in English and mathematics.
“Combined with the school’s comprehensive personal development offer, this ensures pupils are well prepared for the next stage of their education.”
The report praises the school’s curriculum and teaching, adding: “Leaders have developed a broad curriculum, underpinned by the school’s values and enriched by a wide range of experiences. They understand the school’s context and pupils’ starting points well.”
The report recommended: “Leaders should ensure that the curriculums in the foundation subjects are taught to an equally high standard as those of the core subjects and that pupils develop detailed knowledge and skills and produce high-quality work.”
- The report can be read in full here.
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