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Dersingham Primary School rated ‘good’ after Ofsted inspection




A primary school has been rated ‘good’ after its latest Ofsted inspection.

Dersingham Primary School has been praised for having a caring community which “nourishes pupils to thrive and flourish”.

In the report, it says how the “children are happy there and enjoy learning” and are able to “apply their knowledge independently to solve problems in maths and to investigate in science”.

Students celebrate a 'good' Ofsted inspection. Picture credit: Paul Tibbs
Students celebrate a 'good' Ofsted inspection. Picture credit: Paul Tibbs

The report states “children learn to read confidently and quickly develop a love of reading”.

The inspectors noted that the “children appreciate how their teachers support them to gain important knowledge through a new and ambitious curriculum”.

The glowing report also said that “pupils have opportunities to hone their singing, dancing, and sporting prowess in a variety of ways”.

Students celebrate a 'good' Ofsted inspection. Picture credit: Paul Tibbs
Students celebrate a 'good' Ofsted inspection. Picture credit: Paul Tibbs

It described the youngsters as being “kind and compassionate towards each other” and said the teachers “help nurture highly positive values across the school”.

The report highlighted pupils on the eco-council, who show their friends how to care for the community and the environment, as well as the school catering well for pupils’ personal development.

Mrs Zoe Warren, head teacher at the school, said: “As a school, we are all proud of the report.

“There is always an amazing team effort here at Dersingham and we work hard to ensure every child is valued, supported, and empowered to reach their full potential.”



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