A SCHOOL placed in special measures two years ago received glowing praise about its determination to improve. Ofsted s monitoring inspection of Seven Fields Primary School hailed the staff and leadership team s efforts to bounce back from a bad rating. This follows a similarly-positive check-up inspectors carried out in January 2020 after the education body deemed the Penhill facility Inadequate in May 2019. The latest report highlighted improvements to the curriculum which allowed pupils who fell behind to catch up more easily, staff are now better at improving students reading skills, and the provision for pupils with special educational needs is better than before.
Bristol school praised for taking effective action during coronavirus pandemic
Inspector made a virtual visit to primary school during lockdown
13:33, 6 MAY 2021
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Ofsted has praised a Patchway primary school in need of improvement for “taking effective action to provide education” amid the Covid-19 crisis.
Stoke Lodge Primary School, on School Close, received two successive judgments of Requires Improvement from the education watchdog, first in 2016 and again in 2019.