Church Preen Primary School, near Much Wenlock, has been judged as a ‘good’ school in all areas – and ‘good’ overall – following its Ofsted Inspection in June 2024, with inspectors concluding that “an ethos of support, praise and encouragement nurtures all pupils and helps them to thrive.”
In their report inspectors say that staff “make sure that all pupils have rich and rewarding wider experiences that build confidence and prepare them for the next stage of education”; that “all pupils learn an ambitious and broad curriculum”; and that “Strong trust and understanding between home and school help to make sure that all pupils settle and progress well”.
Chair of Governors Simon James said: “We are delighted with the outcome of the Ofsted inspection, our staff, children and school community have been deservedly recognised for the hard work and dedication they have given to our small rural setting. We offer a family friendly environment, added to this our high-quality education, Church Preen Primary School is a place where every student can thrive. We will continue to build on this success and deliver an enriched education for all our pupils.”
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