Leek First School receive Ofsted inspection results

Leek First School have received their latest Ofsted inspection results.

The school was visited by inspectors on 8th March, with the report being published this week.

The report described the school as;

“A friendly school with a family feel and a strong sense of community. Leaders and staff know pupils extremely well and put them at the heart of every decision. Parents and carers are very positive about the school. They especially value the personalised approach that their children receive. A typical comment sums up the views of many: staff bring out the best in the children.”

The report went on to say;

“Leaders and staff have a clear vision for the school. They have high expectations, and pupils meet these expectations to work hard and achieve their best. Pupils display an eagerness to please and a motivation to learn.

“Pupils are proud to attend their school, and they feel safe because staff look after them. They say that bullying does sometimes happen, but adults will deal with it.

“Pupils benefit from a wide range of opportunities that enrich the curriculum.

“These promote pupils’ confidence and sense of responsibility. There is a variety of clubs on offer, including cookery, yoga and mindfulness. Pupils can also take on positions of responsibility, such as school librarians or Year 4 monitors. They enjoy these roles and take their responsibilities seriously.”

Overall the school continues to have a ‘Good’ Ofsted rating.

You can read the full report here: 50214977 (ofsted.gov.uk)

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