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Ofsted praises progress at Norfolk special school


Acorn Park School in Banham.
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Ofsted inspectors have said a Norfolk special school has made progress in tackling weaknesses that left parents accusing it of failing their children. 
After its last full Ofsted inspection in February 2020 Acorn Park School in Banham was rated ‘inadequate’ with the quality of teaching said to be “not good enough”.
Inspectors said while children enjoyed attending the school, the quality of the curriculum was “weak”, leaders had “given little thought” to how they progressed, and pupils completed “disconnected tasks and activities” with reading not prioritised.
Following a progress monitoring inspection in February 2021, Ofsted inspectors said progress had been made in tackling failings since new leaders had been appointed in September.  ....

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Schools prioritise pupil wellbeing over learning catch-up


Dereham Neatherd High assistant head Nick O’Brien.
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Nick O Brien, mental health champion in Norfolk schools and assistant head (student welfare) at Dereham Neatherd High School, said the focus for many schools was on re-establishing school routines.
“Young people thrive on routine and that is what makes schools work. So I think it is important that schools focus on that until Easter,” he told Radio Norfolk. “That is what is going to help young people get back to feeling normal again as much as possible.”
Schools are balancing reintegrating students back into classes with the need to address learning lost in lockdown. ....

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7 ways schools are trying to prevent Covid spike | Norwich Evening News


All pre-school, nursery and primary school pupils have returned to classrooms this week.
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All eyes are on the success of the return of children to school marking the beginning of lockdown restrictions being eased across the country.
All primary children across Norfolk returned to face-to-face teaching on Monday, while secondary students are also back in lessons, though in some cases the return is being phased.
Amid concerns that reopening may cause Covid R rates to rise, what are schools doing to make sure the safe return of youngsters does not cause a surge?
Reception pupils from Thomas Bullock CE Primary Academy waiting outside on their first day back to school. Picture: Danielle Booden ....

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'It sounds like a real school again' said a relieved King's Lynn primary school head


‘It sounds like a real school again’ said a relieved King s Lynn primary school head of school
 | Updated: 15:36, 08 March 2021
Children and parents were all smiles yesterday for the long-awaited return to West Norfolk’s schools following strict lockdown measures.
While yesterday saw the primary school pupils make their return to the classroom, secondary pupils will have a staggered return this week as school-based testing is introduced.
Speaking to the Lynn News after yesterday morning’s school run, Hayley Pink, head of school at St Martha’s Catholic Primary School in Lynn, said: “It went really, really well. The kids were so excited to be back with their friends and the parents were happy too. ....

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