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Apr 2023
A primary school in Follifoot has been told to make changes by Ofsted after being rated as 'requires improvement' in its latest inspection.
Ofsted visited Follifoot Church of England Primary School on February 2 and 3 and published its report at the beginning of the Easter holiday. The school had previously been rated as “good”.
Four out of the five areas of inspection were rated as good. However, quality of education was graded as 'requires improvement'.
Inspectors noted in the report that the school was welcoming, fostered pupils’ aspirations well and had high expectations for children, saying:
The report praised the way the pupils were prepared for life in modern Britain, with their personal development prioritised by the school's leaders. Ofsted also found that leaders had a "good understanding" of the school's strengths and weaknesses.
But its report that there was “too much variation” in the quality of education that pupils received.
The report said:
It added that some staff “lack expertise” when working with pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
It said:
Meanwhile, David Harrington, chair of governors at the school, said:
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