The New Forest CE Primary School shines in its recent Ofsted report, showcasing impressive achievements and a commitment to student development
New Forest: The New Forest Church of England Primary School just got some fantastic news! After an inspection on December 3 and 4, the Ofsted report came back with glowing reviews.
They highlighted the school’s “remarkable progress” and “exceptional standards” in several key areas. It was rated ‘good’ in education quality, behavior, leadership, and early years provision.
What’s even better? The school scored ‘outstanding’ in personal development. The report praised their exceptional program that really supports students’ growth.
Pupils are thriving in a welcoming environment, building strong relationships with both staff and classmates. Plus, they have loads of opportunities for leadership and fun activities like eco clubs.
Inspectors noted that the school fosters a love for reading through high-quality texts and a solid phonics program, ensuring every child gets the support they need.
Headteacher Caroline Whittaker expressed pride in the team’s hard work and commitment to nurturing every child’s potential. Ian Tucker, the CEO of the Magna Learning Partnership, echoed this sentiment, celebrating the school’s mission to empower students.
Even with all this praise, the school is still looking to improve. The report suggests enhancing assessments in some subjects to help students build a solid knowledge base.
Being part of the Magna Learning Partnership means they have strong support and governance, which will help them keep pushing for innovation and improvement.