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19
Apr
Masham C.E Primary School has been rated ‘inadequate’ by Ofsted.
The findings were published in a report yesterday following a two-day inspection in January.
Government inspectors said the school, which has 71 pupils, ‘requires improvement’ in three categories: behaviour and attitudes, personal development and early years provision.
The report said the quality of education and leadership and management were both ‘inadequate’ and gave an overall grading of 'inadequate'.
Inspectors said pupils “do not receive an acceptable standard of education” at the school, which was previously rated ‘good’ in 2019, adding the curriculum is “disjointed” and “does not meet the needs of pupils”.
They said:
The report praised the “polite and courteous” pupils, but said occasional misbehaviour is “not managed well enough”. This prevents pupils from learning, it added.
Inspectors said the school has struggled to address “long-term weaknesses in the structure and teaching”, which worsened due to “frequent changes in staffing”. They added:
The report acknowledged some early years provisions have "improved since September", adding:
Ofsted praised the staff and governors, who “care passionately about the school”, and are “deeply committed to their roles”.
However, it concluded:
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