School gives outstanding welcome (From Ledbury Reporter)
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School gives outstanding welcome
11:00am Saturday 25th February 2012 in News
Ofsted: Head Bronwyn Mabey with pupils Emily Windsor-Clive, aged six, and George Windsor-Clive, four.
BROMESBERROW St Mary’s Primary School has been described as a good school with an outstanding warm welcome after a recent Ofsted inspection.
The inspector found that the school has an exceptionally inclusive policy where pupils are supported well, and staff work very effectively as a team to meet the needs of all pupils.
The report highlights the school’s “outstanding curriculum, with activities suitable for all abilities and aptitudes, and the inspection found that achievement is good with children often exceeding national averages.”
Head Bronwyn Mabey said: “I am delighted that this excellent report accurately reflects the hard work and dedication of our unified team. It shows us as a harmonious, happy place where children flourish.”
Mrs Carol Davis Terry, chairman of governors, said: “The governors recognise that given the new criteria set by Ofsted, this is an excellent achievement and we are very proud of the leadership, staff and children.
We are all committed to the continued rise in standards and the achievements so far.”
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