Sarum St Pauls Primary earns a ‘good’ rating from Ofsted. Personal development was graded as ‘outstanding’, praising inclusivity and dedication.
Headteacher Elizabeth Weavers is thrilled with the report. She is proud of the personal growth of students, and she says staff dedication made it happen. The school’s special needs support also got praise.
The school fosters an inclusive community, which helps everyone thrive, Weavers explained. Inspector Rachel Hesketh noted student pride and saw a true culture of inclusivity happening there.
Kids feel safe and nurtured at Sarum St Paul’s school. Older kids help younger ones get ready each day, and students show respect for each other too.
The school plans personal growth for pupils carefully in every part of school life. Pupils think about equality and respect maturely.
The school has a curriculum that’s broad and planned well. They thought carefully about student learning at each step, and kids enjoy helping the school.
The school helps kids improve their reading skills and uses many types of books. This encourages a love for reading in the students.
Kids enjoy helping their school and community. They help with river projects and share with a school in Kenya. Artists help them with creative arts.
Weavers said Ofsted praised their safety measures, which protect all the children well. The team complimented her staff as well.
Many staff stayed since the last check, which proves the school’s good culture. Leaders care about wellbeing which helps people thrive.