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Gusford Primary School sees Ofsted success under new leadership

Gusford Community Primary School has achieved 'good' ratings across most areas in its latest Ofsted inspection, with inspectors praising its "outstanding" personal development and ambitious curriculum, marking significant progress since 2022.

The big picture: The school, which teaches 549 pupils aged 4-11, has improved significantly since its last full inspection in September 2022. Under Ofsted's new framework, which no longer gives overall effectiveness grades, inspectors found the quality of education, behaviour, leadership and early years provision all now rated as 'good', while personal development was judged 'outstanding'.

Teachers and students celebrating Gusford Primary School's Ofsted rating
Gusford Community Primary School has achieved 'good' ratings across most areas in its latest Ofsted inspection(Gusford Community Primary School)

Key improvements:

  • The school now has an "ambitious and carefully sequenced curriculum"

  • Personal development is a real strength, with the PSHE curriculum described as "exemplary"

  • Early years provision has improved from 'requires improvement' to 'good'

  • Strong safeguarding culture established

  • All staff are now fully trained to teach phonics

  • New curriculum programmes introduced across subjects

What they're saying: "Pupils enjoy coming to Gusford Community Primary School. They are eager to attend here and engage well with their learning," noted inspectors in their report.

"This is a hugely significant achievement for the whole school community, as it is the first time in Gusford's history that we have received an overall 'Good' judgement," said headteacher Stephen Tapley. "We are extremely proud that the school was judged as Outstanding in Personal Development and as Good in all other areas."

Areas for development: While celebrating significant progress, inspectors identified two areas needing attention:

  • Ensuring staff have support to check curriculum implementation consistently

  • Providing pupils with a more varied and diverse reading experience

Looking ahead: "We have lots of interesting ideas and new initiatives that we are keen to share over the next few years," Mr Tapley said. "It really is an exciting time for Gusford and this report will help us to ensure that the school, along with the support of the Active Learning Trust, continues to develop and prosper in the future."

The bottom line: Gusford Primary has reached a significant milestone with 'good' ratings across most areas and 'outstanding' for personal development, as the school and Active Learning Trust focus on continuing this positive trajectory.

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