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OFSTED JUDGES OUR SCHOOL AS OUTSTANDING

   
         

  Following our inspection at the end of February, OFSTED have judged our school to be outstanding in all areas. The lead inspector, Sharona Semlali, found our school to be outstanding in the four key judgements and for our overall effectiveness; confirming our self-evaluation that children in all year groups make outstanding progress because of the outstanding teaching and highest levels of support that they receive.

Read the the full report here. Read our press release here.
         

GIVING OFSTED YOUR VIEWS ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS

     
         

Ofsted have set up a new facility for parents to share their views about their child's school. Access the website here.

 

 

         

AN INSPECTOR CALLS

       
         

INTERIM OFSTED ASSESSMENT APRIL 2011

 

     
         

In April we were notified that Ofsted had carried out an interim assessment of the school and had concluded that the school's performance has been sustained since the last inspection in 2007. For this reason Ofsted will not carry out a full inspection of the school until the summer term 2012, at the earliest. Read the full letter here

 

OFSTED REPORT OCTOBER 2007

 

 

 

On Thursday 18th October, an Ofsted inspector called at our school. He watched lessons in every class, spent lots of time talking to children and talked with Mr Smith for a very long time. We have now received the report which states that, ‘Brize Norton is a good school with some outstanding features. The pupils really like coming to school because '...everyone is so friendly' and the '...teachers are always there to give you help when you need it'. Pupils' personal development and provision for their care, support and guidance are outstanding.’ Read the full report here.