A PRIMARY school has been told it ‘continues to be good’ following an inspection carried out by Ofsted.
The ‘short inspection’ was The Forest Academy’s first visit from inspectors since it was last rated back 2015.
The report states that: “Most pupils enjoy the lively and voluntary breakfast club that is run by the school each day. During this time, pupils not only receive breakfast but have opportunities to take part in early interventions and additional learning time.
“Teachers plan lessons that are motivating, interesting and engaging.
“They use accurate assessment well to provide activities that are appropriately matched to pupils’ needs.
“The curriculum successfully promotes pupils’ enjoyment of learning.
“Staff choose topics carefully to match and enhance pupils’ interests and needs.
“Staff focus strongly on authors and reading, which promotes interest in and enjoyment of reading.”
Assistant head at The Forest Academy, Katie Price, said: “We feel very proud of our recent Ofsted report and its recognition of the dedication and hard work of our school community.”