A primary school has celebrated its ‘good’ Ofsted rating.
Princes Risborough Primary School received a new Ofsted rating after an inspection in October.
The school was rated ‘good’ for overall effectiveness, which was an improvement from its previous ‘requires improvement’ rating.
Headteacher Amy Howlett said: “I am delighted to share the news that Princes Risborough Primary School has officially been recognised as a GOOD school!
“This accomplishment is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our pupils, parents, staff, and governors. Our team consistently goes above and beyond to provide excellent learning experiences, and this result reflects the collective effort of our entire community.”
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During the two-day visit the inspectors interviewed the headteacher, senior leaders, subject leaders, classroom visits and spoke with the pupils, who talked about their experiences at the school.
The Ofsted inspectors described the school as a place where everyone feels welcome.
The categories of the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision also received 'good' grades.
More details about the inspection can be found here.
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