MEADOW Green Primary School has received a good rating from Ofsted for the quality and standards of care it provides for pupils.
In the report, Ofsted said the school provides its pupils with a good education and they have access to a wide range of interesting learning opportunities that prepare them well for the next stage of their education.
The report added that the quality of teaching is satisfactory overall, with some significant strengths, especially in the foundation stage and in the infant classes.
Headteacher Sue Watkins said she were thrilled with the report.
"The children are at the heart of everything we do here at Meadow Green and it's great to have this recognised. It is a very happy and caring school and I'm immensely proud of all the pupils and staff," she said.
Areas for improvement were the rate of learning achieved across the juniors and assessment results not being used adequately to plan work that matches all pupils' needs.
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