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Sept 2022
Springwater School in Starbeck has been rated 'good' in a newly published report by Ofsted.
Government inspectors visited the school, which has 97 pupils aged two to 19, in June.
Their report rates the school as 'outstanding' in four of the five areas assessed but the overall assessment is 'good'.
It says leaders at the school, which has pupils with severe or profound learning difficulties, "have very high expectations of how well staff look after the pupils in their care" and that "pupils are given highly personalised support by a team of very caring staff".
Personal development was described as exceptionally strong and arrangements for safeguarding effective.
The report adds:
Inspectors say pupils receive 'highly personalised support'.
Staff and leaders' "holistic approach to managing behaviour" is described as "extremely effective".
Headteacher Sarah Edwards said:
Ms Edwards said the school had worked hard on "developing and implementing a suitable curriculum designed to meet the very diverse needs of all of our learners" since its last inspection in 2019, which raised "some concerns that standards may be declining".
Ms Edwards thanked staff and added:
Ms Edwards added there was "an extremely high demand for pupil places at this popular and over subscribed special school", adding:
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