Inspection Reports
Ofsted Inspection
Our school was last inspected by Ofsted in February 2020. We were delighted that the overall inspection judgment was that St. Anne's is a good school.
The inspection team commented that:
- Leaders, staff and governors care about all pupils and want the best for them. They have designed a curriculum based on the school’s vision: ‘You are the light of the world’. The curriculum promotes the school’s values well. These include, for example, respect, commitment and wisdom.
- Most pupils enjoy school. They know that teachers expect them to try hard. Most live up to these expectations. Adults teach pupils that sometimes they will find work difficult, so they may not get everything right first time. This builds pupils’ confidence to keep trying.
- Leaders care deeply about pupils and want the best for them. They have designed a curriculum to meet the needs of all pupils. They ensure that pupils learn the content in the right order to build up their knowledge and skills.
- Staff meet the needs of pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) well. Extra help from adults ensures that these pupils gain confidence. This helps pupils with SEND know and remember more in lessons and over time.
The full report can be read below:
Parent View
You can now share your views on our school via Ofsted's Parent View website. By sharing your views, Ofsted hopes you'll be helping the school to improve. You will also be able to see what other parents have said about us.
Your views are important in helping inspectors make a decision about our school, and to help us know what is going well and what could be improved. If you do not have a computer or an email address or if you would like help to use Parent View, please contact the school office.
Religious Education Inspection (SIAMS)
Our last SIAMS Inspection was in July 2017 and we are delighted to say that the distinctiveness and effectiveness of St Anne’s CE Primary School as a Church of England school are outstanding.
The Diocesan Inspector noted:
• A powerful sense of teamwork amongst the staff ensures that the needs of all pupils are met and encourages them always to do their best.
• Pupils across the school engage in a range of high quality spiritual experiences that develop their personal spirituality.
• The behaviour of pupils is of the highest standard and can be directly attributed to the school’s Christian character and the School Values Code.
• Collective worship is inspirational and inclusive, challenging pupils to reflect on their personal values and beliefs.
• All pupils are able to articulate the Christian values that underpin the work of the school with the very youngest giving impressive explanations of their biblical links.
The full report can be read below:
You can now share your views on our school via Ofsted's Parent View website. By sharing your views, Ofsted hopes you'll be helping the school to improve. You will also be able to see what other parents have said about us.