Primary school complains to Ofsted after losing 'good' grade

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'The good quality of education has not been maintained,' - inspectors said.

The school, in Fourth Avenue, Garston, was found ‘good’ across four categories, but according to Ofsted the quality of education needing improvement let it down and led to an overall grade of ‘requires improvement’., inspectors said: “Pupils experience a broad curriculum that generally helps them to develop their understanding of the world.

The school has been tasked with building on the work it has already done to improve the curriculum and implement it consistently well in all subjects.Principal Mrs Hennigan said: “We heard the inspection team speak at length about our school, much of it hugely positive, which unfortunately does not appear in the short report.

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