Independent Schools are inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI)
The inspections aim to benefit the children by improving the quality and effectiveness of the education independent schools provide. Independent schools are judged by the extent to which the School meets the five standards and under the ISI Framework schools are no longer given grade descriptors as outcomes. We are delighted to have met the required standards.
Our recent School inspection report also recognises our many strengths and identifies the excellent progress children make during their time with us. Please click on the link below to read our full report from June 2024.
Here are a selection of key quotes from the report:
- Mutual Respect is a key element of the school's 'Guiding Star' values and is understood and supported by all.
- Pupils throughout the school develop advanced linguistic, literacy and numeracy skills.
- Pupils make an excellent contribution to the lives of others within the school, the local community and wider society.
- Systematic teaching about the sounds that letters make helps children develop their early reading skills swiftly.
- The effective marking scheme focuses on praise and encouragement.
- Classroom spaces and the outdoor area provide a stimulating environment which aids children's personal, social and physical development.
- Pupils are well behaved and strive to attain leaders' high expectations of them.
- There is a wide-ranging programme of extra-curricular activities which further enhances pupils' development across a broad spectrum of interests.
- Pupils speak confidently and fluently on a range of topics.
- Pupils apply themselves diligently and responsibly and are motivated and interested learners.
- Leaders implement a broad and effective curriculum devised to meet the needs of pupils of different aptitudes and ages successfully.
- Pupils who have SEND make good progress from their starting point.
- The enthusiastic and knowledgeable teaching the pupils receive, motivates them to learn.