The Chronicle

Good rating just class for school

- By SOPHIE BROWNSON Reporter sophie.brownson@reachplc.com

A SOUTH Tyneside primary school told to improve by Ofsted is celebratin­g after impressing inspectors to be rated as ‘good’.

Staff at Toner Avenue School in Hebburn have spent years working hard to improve the school’s “requires improvemen­t” rating from its last inspection in 2018.

Now their efforts have paid off after Ofsted rated the school as ‘good’ following their visit in April this year.

The Ofsted report described the school as one where pupils ‘are happy and confident’ and where parents feel staff go “above and beyond” to make sure pupils succeed.

In their report, inspectors said: “There has been a significan­t level of improvemen­t in the quality of education this academic year.

“Leaders’ relentless focus on curriculum developmen­t and consistent behaviour expectatio­ns has had a positive impact on all pupils and staff.

“There is a strong team ethos across the school.

“Governors are knowledgea­ble and understand the school’s developmen­t priorities. They visit the school regularly and effectivel­y challenge and hold leaders to account.

“Leaders have received effective support from the local authority and the associate headteache­r.”

Inspectors found teachers had the confidence and subject knowledge to be able to deliver the curriculum well and have high expectatio­ns for all their pupils.

Headteache­r Nichola Fullard said: “The report is a true reflection of the great work going on at Toner Avenue.

“The staff and children, with the support of parents and carers, are working hard to ensure the children achieve well.

“We are using the report to continue our journey of improvemen­t and hope to make Toner Avenue the outstandin­g school it deserves to be.”

The report added safeguardi­ng at the school is effective with staff receiving regular training to ensure they know how to keep pupils safe.

Councillor Adam Ellison, lead member for children, young people and families, said: “This is excellent news.

“The leadership team, staff, governors, and, of course, the children and their parents and carers are all to be credited for this fantastic result. It is a well-deserved outcome.

“However, we are not complacent and we remain committed to driving up standards still further so these pupils have the very best education we can give them.”

 ?? ?? South Tyneside Council Cllr Adam Ellison joins pupils from Toner Avenue Primary School, Hebburn, School Council with headteache­r Nichola Fullard, and deputy headteache­r Claire Hutchinson
South Tyneside Council Cllr Adam Ellison joins pupils from Toner Avenue Primary School, Hebburn, School Council with headteache­r Nichola Fullard, and deputy headteache­r Claire Hutchinson

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