Denton Primary School has received an outstanding rating from Ofsted, showcasing its strong community and excellent educational standards.
The inspectors loved the strong sense of community at the school and how well the kids and teachers get along. Head of School Linda Orme couldn’t be happier with the results. She thanked everyone involved for their hard work and commitment to the school’s vision.
The report highlighted how well the children thrive there. It mentioned that there are no limits to what they can learn, starting from the early years. The curriculum is tailored to meet the needs and interests of each child.
The kids are not just doing well academically; they’re also growing socially and personally outside of school hours. The eco-council even got a shout-out for helping local residents with their new bins.
Teachers were praised for their dedication to ensuring every student learns to the best of their ability. They provide clear and engaging lessons, making learning fun.
The inspectors noted that the school is inclusive and has high expectations for students with special educational needs. They described the school’s support for these pupils as exceptional.
Plus, the kids are making great use of the various clubs available, whether it’s sports, music, or art. The school’s safeguarding measures were also recognized as effective, ensuring a safe environment for everyone.
Overall, Denton Primary School was rated outstanding in five key areas: quality of education, behavior and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision. It’s a fantastic achievement for the school and the community!