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wonderful outdoor areas, including a dedicated play zone for Reception and
Year 1 and a fantastic field space.
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with our dedication to every child's success, building upon individual
strengths, whilst fostering a collective sense of pride in our
school.
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Village school gets another glowing
report!
A VILLAGE school which was
told it couldn't improve six years ago has been given another glowing
report by Ofsted.
Thornton-in-Craven Primary was described as a
school which pupils enjoy attending and leave with high educational
standards.
The inspection in
January also found acting headteacher Karen
Hawkins to be doing an excellent job of running the 60-pupil establishment.
A report reads:
"Parents are justified in the confidence they have in the school and
it is held in high esteem in the village.
"The acting headteacher has successfully taken on the leadership
role. She has acted quickly to rectify weaknesses and is well supported by
a very committed governing body.
"The school has a
climate in which all pupils can grow and flourish, respect others and be
respected."
The report did cite
some areas for improvement, such as the outdoor area and use of the
computer and interactive whiteboards. However, the governors say that the
concerns are already being addressed and stemmed from staffing changes.
Chairwoman of the
governors Sheila Jackson said: "We feel that the report presents a
fair reflection of the school and demonstrates the dedication of parents,
pupils, staff and the leadership team.
"As it states,
this school has recently undergone considerable instability due to staffing
changes, but during this time the consistently high standards and
achievements of the children have been maintained and targets raised for future years. This period of change is now
coming to an end and will culminate with the appointment of a permanent headteacher later this month."
This week, the school
began installing new ICT equipment and a new playing field is undergoing
drainage and levelling which should be completed by next term.
Mrs Jackson added:
"Mrs Hawkins, who has been here for less than two terms, has worked
incredibly hard. Over this short time she has accurately identified areas
for improvement and has taken action to raise standards as well as boosting
parental confidence and pupil enjoyment.
"The governing
body is optimistic that the rapid progress made so far will continue over
the next few terms and will be of great benefit to present and future
pupils."
The above article
was taken from the Craven Herald 17th February 2006
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