Ofsted
We are delighted to share our most recent Ofsted inspection results with you.
"Pupils learn about different faiths and cultures and enjoy celebrating differences through events, such as interfaith day and culture day. They develop a mature understanding of the importance of respecting those who are different from themselves. Pupils’ experiences are further enriched by a broad range of extra-curricular activities, such as talent shows and charity work. This helps to build pupils’ confidence and encourages them to contribute positively to the school community."
Ofsted, 2025
Following our Ofsted inspection in December 2025, under the new Ofsted framework, our academy was found to meet 'Expected Standards' in Attendance and Behaviour, Inclusion, and Personal Development and Wellbeing. We are very pleased with this outcome as our hard work from both staff and students has been recognised and the academy is improving rapidly.
Principal, Mr Harris, commented on the report, saying:
"As a leadership team, we will continue to work with our staff and pupils on our priorities which include further enhancing pupil support, identifying gaps in literacy and numeracy skills and ensuring that all staff have an astute understanding of the curriculum and how to adapt it best for our students."
When Ofsted inspected the Academy, they found:
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“Leaders' high expectations are understood well by pupils and staff...This contributes to a calm environment."
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“Since the recent change in senior leadership and Trust regional governance arrangements, work to improve the school has accelerated."
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“Staff value the recent changes and improvements to leadership. They feel better supported and appreciate the thought given to their wellbeing and workload when new changes are implemented."
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“Pupils are confident that any issues with bullying would be swiftly dealt with."
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"Pupils benefit from a wide enrichment offer. They take part in cultural, sporting and creative events. Pupils enjoy the theatre trips, residential experiences and a variety of clubs. This helps pupils to develop their skills and interests."
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“Pupils, particularly those who are vulnerable, have trusting relationship with staff who know them and their needs well."
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“Pupils experience a curriculum that is ambitious and broad ranging."
A full copy of Ofsted's Inspection Report can be viewed and downloaded here.
To see a full list of previous inspections along with our current report, please visit the Ofsted website.
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