Stanford school rated good by inspectors
By Neil Speight
16th Jan 2020 | Local News
STANFORD-le-Hope's Abbots Hall School has been judged 'good' in its latest inspection.
Inspectors visited in December and and their findings have now been released. In the report inspectors say pupils are proud of their school. In keeping with the school values, many behave with compassion and respect. The report continues: "Adults, too, model these values. Leaders provide thoughtful support for pupils' and staff's well-being. "Pupils understand the school's message that 'it is ok, not to be ok'. Individuals who need extra help receive high-quality support. Learning takes place in happy, productive classrooms. Pupils enjoy their lessons and say they learn a lot in many subjects. "This is because learning is organised and taught well. Leaders are making improvements in the very few subjects where learning is not as effectively ordered or delivered. Pupils told me that they feel safe. Parents agree. "Pupils understand that bullying is unpleasant and wrong. They told me that there is very little bullying at their school. Any that takes place is sorted out quickly by adults. The school has grown in size and popularity. A significant minority of pupils join midway through the school year. "This is giving leaders new challenges in maintaining the good quality of education. They continue to make changes so that all pupils who are new to the school make the best possible start." You can read the full report via the red button below.
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