Great news for pupils at King’s Oak Primary School – good Ofsted – check

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Following a two day inspection in January 2022, King’s Oak Primary School in Kingsbrook, Bedford, was upgraded from ‘Requires Improvement’, in 2018, to ’Good’.

The primary school received a ‘Good’ rating in all five areas of the latest inspection, including the quality of education, contribution of the early years provision to the well-being of children and the effectiveness of leadership and management.

Inspectors said, “Pupils at King’s Oak are offered exciting learning experiences that are preparing them well for the future” and that “Pupils are supported to become responsible and active citizens of their community”. Inspectors noted that pupils had access to a vibrant environment and there were many opportunities for pupils to develop their individual talents.

The report also stated, “Pupils are nurtured and well cared for” and “Early years is a happy and safe environment where learning encourages independence”.

Rob Morley-Smith, Headteacher at King’s Oak Primary School said, “I am delighted with the findings of this report and am incredibly grateful to all the pupils, staff and governors for their continued hard work and support. The inspection team recognised the impact of these efforts, particularly on personal development and the exciting learning experiences that are on offer.”

Cllr James Valentine, Portfolio Holder for Children’s Services and Education added: “Congratulations to all the staff and governors at Kings Oak Primary School. This is a fantastic outcome and is a great endorsement of all the hard work put in helping to ensure children are getting the best possible start in life.”

King’s Oak Primary School boasts some fantastic resources such as an on-site farm and specialist learning rooms, including a science lab and art studio.