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Nov 2022

Last Updated: 18/11/2022
Education
Education

Nidderdale primary school still 'good' under new head, says Ofsted

by Vicky Carr

| 19 Nov, 2022
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Birstwith C of E Primary School has maintained the ranking since 2012 and now receives "ungraded inspections" from Ofsted to ensure its standards remain high.

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A village school in Nidderdale continues to be 'good', following the latest visit from Ofsted inspectors.

Birstwith C of E Primary School has maintained the ranking since 2012 and now receives "ungraded inspections" from Ofsted to ensure its standards remain high.

In its latest report, published this week, inspectors said the school had strong links with parents and pupils were "excited" about coming to school. They said:

"A Christian ethos is at the heart of this Church of England school. Leaders encourage staff and pupils to treat each other with respect and dignity.
"Leaders regularly remind pupils of the gospel verse describing Jesus giving a new commandment: ‘Love one another as I have loved you.’ Pupils try very hard to live up to this. As a result, bullying is extremely rare."


The report praised headteacher Victoria Kirkman, who led a curriculum review before joining the school in September 2021. Inspectors said this enabled her to "hit the ground running" and that the curriculum was well-established, even where new subject leaders had recently joined the school.

However, they said in some areas the curriculum was not ambitious enough and some opportunities were missed to build on pupils' knowledge and ensure learning met the needs of all pupils.




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Inspectors particularly commended the school's special educational needs provision, led by Miss Kirkman. They said:

"Leaders use diagnostic tests skilfully. Pupils’ moderate learning difficulties are assessed so that each pupil’s specific processing difficulties are accurately identified.
"The Senco [special educational needs coordinator] gives teachers ideas to meet each pupil’s needs. Teachers adjust the curriculum accordingly. This may be by simply allowing pupils more thinking time before expecting a response to questions. It involves presenting information in smaller chunks.
"Teachers provide sensory breaks or music therapy for pupils who need them. This precise approach is helping pupils with SEND to make good progress."


Responding to the report, Miss Kirkman said:

"Since September 2021 there has been significant work undertaken at Birstwith School by all stakeholders to ensure the children are happy, safe and secure including: health and safety, safeguarding, the quality of the curriculum and provision for SEND pupils. We are delighted that this hard work has been recognised.
"We could not have done this without the continued drive, commitment and unwavering support of all stakeholders and their unwavering support for the significant changes in the best interests of their children. As as a Church of England school, we are proud that it was recognised that ‘a Christian ethos is at the heart of this school’.
"Of course, there is always an area to continue to develop, however we had already identified this and already have plans in place to address – the focus being our ‘most-able pupils’."


Birstwith school is partnered with Admiral Long C of E Primary School in Burnt Yates.

Miss Kirkman was also appointed executive headteacher at the three federated primary schools in Ripley, Beckwithshaw and Kettlesing earlier this year.

Ripley and Beckwithshaw received 'inadequate' ratings from Ofsted at the beginning of the year and Miss Kirkman said there had been "significant and rapid, positive improvements" to both, with the results of an interim Ofsted inspection due to be published soon.