Term Dates

School Year 2024-25

2024-25 Autumn Spring Summer
Open Wednesday 4th September Tuesday 7th January Wednesday 23rd April
Close Half Term Friday 25th October Friday 14th February Friday 23rd May
Open Monday 4th November Monday 24th February Monday 2nd June
Close Half Term Friday 20th December Friday 4th April Friday 18th July

School Year 2025-26

2025-26 Autumn Spring Summer
Open Wednesday 3rd September Tuesday 6th January Tuesday 14th April
Close Half Term Friday 24th October Friday 13th February Friday 22nd May
Open Monday 3rd November Monday 23rd February Monday 1st June
Close Half Term Friday 19th December Friday 27th March Friday 17th July

Quality of Education: Pupils receive strong support in learning to read quickly and achieving well. The curriculum is well-planned and effective, particularly in the early years and mathematics. Teachers and teaching assistants are well-trained and provide clear explanations and encouragement.

Overall Effectiveness: The school was rated ‘Good’ in all categories, including quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision.

Behaviour and Attitudes: Pupils exhibit respectful relationships with adults and move around the school sensibly. They are confident in seeking help from staff if needed, and bullying is rare. Pupils listen attentively to teachers and engage in class discussions.

Positive Environment: The school’s environment fosters respect and support among pupils and staff. Pupils are encouraged to develop good manners and social skills, contributing to a positive school culture.

Personal Development: Pupils are encouraged to be independent from an early age and take care in presenting their work. They enjoy participating in various clubs and activities, including sporting competitions and educational visits.

Safeguarding: The school has effective safeguarding measures in place. Staff are well-informed and confident in identifying and addressing potential risks to pupils. Pupils are knowledgeable about staying safe, particularly online.

Leadership and Ambition: School leaders are noted for their ambition and effective work in improving the school. Their efforts have resulted in a good quality of education for the pupils.

Support for SEND: Pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) are quickly identified and well-supported, achieving good outcomes as a result.