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Glowing Ofsted report for Chilton Foliat Primary School




PUPILS, parents and staff at Chilton Foliat Primary School are celebrating a glowing report from education watchdog Ofsted.

The inspection was the first since the Covid pandemic, when it was rated ‘good.’

Following the latest visit, a report stated that the school “has taken effective action to maintain the standards identified at the previous inspection.”

It added: “Pupils are proud to attend this school.

“Staff create a safe and happy environment where pupils respect each other.

“Pupils enjoy taking on roles in school, such as head girl, head boy and school councillors.

“This helps them to understand how to be responsible and caring leaders of the school.”

The report went on: “Pupils show positive attitudes in lessons and share their ideas respectfully with each other.

“Pupils consistently uphold the school values of courage, thankfulness and love.

“Mostly, they are courteous and thoughtful to their peers, which creates a caring ethos around school.

“Pupils value their teachers being on hand to help with any issues they may have. This fosters kind and nurturing relationships throughout the school.

“The school is determined to do the very best for its pupils.”

Under the heading ‘What does the school need to do to improve,’ the report states: “On occasion, the school’s high expectations for pupils’ behaviour are not consistently applied.

“As a result, some pupils’ learning is disrupted by the behaviour of others.

“The school should ensure that its expectations for addressing low-level disruption are fully understood and followed by staff at all times.”



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