Fleetdown Primary Academy received a 'good' rating following an Ofsted inspection, with 649 pupils aged 4 to 11 positively engaged in their learning environment. Inspectors praised the school's inclusive philosophy, stating that pupils feel safe, happy, and play an active role in their community. The commitment to mental and physical well-being is evident, as are effective strategies for supporting pupils with SEND. However, the report noted issues with attendance among some disadvantaged pupils, indicating a need for improved efforts in this area. The acting headteacher expressed pride in the recognition of their hard work and dedication to student success.
Pupils at Fleetdown Primary Academy embody the spirit of 'together everyone achieves more', with an emphasis on kindness and inclusivity that permeates their school life.
The report praised Fleetdown Primary's balanced curriculum and strong adult-child interactions, particularly in the Reception year, supporting all pupils, including those with SEND.
Acting headteacher Toniann Braniff expressed pride in the school's Ofsted report, highlighting the hard work of staff in preparing children for future educational challenges.
While behavior and engagement were commended, the report emphasized the need for improved attendance, particularly among disadvantaged pupils who face challenges with punctuality.
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