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Dec 2022
A village primary school near Harrogate has been praised by Ofsted for its strong values and family feel.
All Saints' Church of England Primary School in Kirkby Overblow was 'good', according to inspectors who visited for the first time since it joined the Yorkshire Causeway Schools Trust in 2018.
In their report, published this week, they said:
The report said the curriculum was well-designed, pupils' learning was secure, and there was a strong focus on making all pupils fluent readers from an early age.
All areas of the curriculum are taught to all pupils, inspectors said, so even those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have the opportunity to learn and succeed. The report said pupils' needs were identified early, allowing the school to put in place extra support.
The report has been welcomed by the school, whose base leader Sarah Honey said she was proud of everyone in the school. She added it was a"a very special place to work".
Headteacher Amber Andrews, who has been in post since 2018 and also leads North Rigton Primary School, said:
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