Village primary school near Shrewsbury praised for being 'warm, friendly and inclusive'

Ofsted inspectors were impressed by a wide range of extra-curricular activities including planet gazing at a Shropshire primary school during a recent inspection.

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Inspectors from the education watchdog visited St Andrew’s CofE Primary School in Nescliffe near Shrewsbury on February 11 and 12.

A report published this week praised the school for its work maintaining standards since a previous inspection.

The school's personal development for children has been graded as 'Outstanding' while the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes of children, early years provision and leadership and management have all been rated 'Good'.

The report said there have been several "positive" changes to the school's curriculum which has "improved the overall educational provision for pupils". The curriculum for children's' personal development was described as "exceptional."

St Andrew's CofE Primary School in Nescliffe. Picture: Google.
St Andrew's CofE Primary School in Nescliffe. Picture: Google.