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Ofsted highlights happy atmosphere at school but few areas need improving

Accrington Observer

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May 02, 2025

Head praises staff and acknowledges further work needed

Ofsted highlights happy atmosphere at school but few areas need improving

A PRIMARY school has been praised by Ofsted inspectors for wanting 'the best' for its pupils, but say children 'do not achieve as well as they should across the curriculum'

Accrington Woodnook Primary School on Hudson Street was visited by Ofsted inspectors in March.

The school was rated 'Good' in the categories; behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management and early years provision, but recieved a 'requires improvement' rating for the quality of education category.

Headteacher, Catherine MacMahon, says staff are 'incredibly proud of the many positive aspects highlighted in the inspection' but also acknowledge the areas where improvement is needed and are committed to making these improvements.

The report, which was published on April 29, reads: "Pupils strive to live out the school's values of friendship, aspiration, independence and respect.

"This starts from the early years, where children enjoy interacting with one another and eagerly apply their learning in activities.

"Pupils celebrate the school's rich diversity and appreciate everyone's uniqueness.

"They behave well and contribute positively to the calm, happy, purposeful atmosphere in the school."

Inspectors note how the school 'wants the best for its pupils' and has developed its curriculum to improve pupils' learning since the last Ofsted inspection.

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