Ofsted deemed Towers Junior School to be a "safe environment" where every pupil feels "known, valued and encouraged to be their best", highlighting the school's strong community feeling.
The school's worry bear initiative, launched by a pupil-led wellbeing committee, allows students to drop worry notes for staff to address daily, fostering a supportive environment.
Lead inspector Lisa Smith noted that the ambition of the curriculum, particularly its strong reading focus, helps students develop a genuine love for reading and achieve well.
With opportunities like the 'mock coffee bar' and staged bathtub for reading, the school creatively promotes literacy by encouraging students to read in various fun settings.
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