Ofsted and School Performance
'Pupils thrive at this caring and kind community school. Leaders have established a caring ethos, where high expectations are set for both pupils’ academic development and their personal growth. As a result, pupils have a positive attitude towards their learning and achieve well. Relationships between pupils are exceptional. A large proportion of pupils come from families who work in the armed forces and have had to change schools several times. Despite the challenges that this brings, pupils are made to feel welcome, and very quickly develop a palpable sense of belonging. They benefit from a well-thought-out personal, social and health education (PSHE) curriculum, which helps them develop an understanding of differences. As one parent reported to inspectors, ‘The school has an excellent sense of community, with children of all ages pulling together, respecting and looking out for each other.’ Consequently, pupils are highly motivated in what is an overwhelmingly positive, nurturing, and respectful school culture. Behaviour is excellent. There is no interruption to lessons and at breaktimes pupils play together harmoniously. Bullying is not tolerated at all. Pupils feel like they can tell someone if they have any concerns and rightly trust that staff will take swift action where necessary.' Ofsted July 2023
Please see below our last Ofsted Report
Please see below the KS2 Data for 2025

