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Nov 2022
A Pateley Bridge primary school has been rated 'good' by Ofsted.
St Cuthbert's Church of England Primary School has undergone major changes over the last 18 months.
A new executive headteacher and deputy headteacher were appointed in April last year and in January this year the school became part of the Upper Nidderdale Primary Federation.
The federation also includes Glasshouses Community Primary School and Fountains Earth Church of England Primary School in Lofthouse.
Ofsted inspectors visited St Cuthbert's for two days last month and their report, published yesterday, said the school "has been on a journey of improvement over the last 12 months" and rated it good in all areas.
They described the school as "a safe and caring place" and said pupils had caring attitudes, behaved well and don't tolerate bullying. Staff have high morale and feel well supported.
Safeguarding arrangements are described as effective and leaders are praised for introducing "a well-considered and ambitious curriculum to the school" and for having "high expectations" of pupils.
The report says:
The report also highlights how the school provides good opportunities for personal development but says it should provide a wider breadth of extra-curricular opportunities, such as after-school clubs and activities
Nicola Thornber
Executive headteacher Nicola Thornber said:
Chair of governors Abi Broadley, said
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