Take a look around the "very inclusive school" offering a bespoke learning experience for pupils
The early years of a child's educational development are arguably some of the most important, so it can be difficult to choose a school for your children to attend as they begin to grow and develop both their personal and educational skills.
At St Margaret's CE Primary School, the aim is to provide a great education for each and every pupil, as well as a safe and nurturing environment where they can grow into wonderful young people who are equipped with all the necessary skills needed to progress later in life.
In its latest Ofsted report, the work of teachers and staff at the school hasn't gone unnoticed, as an overall rating of 'Good' reflects how "pupils and their parents and carers are proud to be part of this very inclusive school."
With the report highlighting how pupils feel "safe because they trust adults to resolve any problems they may have" and the school is "a place which celebrates the diversity of pupils’ faiths and cultures", it's no wonder the Early Years Provision received a rating of 'Outstanding'.
Over the past couple of years, St Margarets has spent time overhauling the early years curriculum and creating a more bespoke learning experience for students.
The Ofsted report highlights these changes, stating that "They have thought carefully about the main themes of the curriculum so that it meets the needs of their pupils and is relevant to their diverse backgrounds. In the early years, the curriculum provides children with a wide range of valuable opportunities to develop their language, communication and mathematical skills."
The school aimed to make the curriculum changes with the children in mind and give them a learning experience that not only helps to fine-tune their educational needs but guides