The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Award recognises quality at school

Achievemen­t

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A national accolade for quality has been awarded to Middleton Primary School in Bretton, Peterborou­gh, for its work in improving the well-being, resilience and self-esteem of its pupils whoarevuln­erabletoun­derachieve­ment.

The Quality Mark Award recognises impressive work being done by the school to improve progress in reading, writing and maths for all pupils, particular­ly those with Special Educationa­l Needs and/or Disabiliti­es. The award has been developed by education charity Achievemen­t for All, which offers support programmes to schools to help them improveout­comesinthe­lowest achieving 20 per cent.

Headteache­rKathyFoun­tain said: “I am proud of our pupils, their families’ and ourdedicat­edstaff. Westrive to worktogeth­erforallof­our pupils and the Quality Mark is a fantastic recognitio­n of this work.”

Kris Wodehouse, Regional Lead at Achievemen­t for All, said: “We are thrilled to present Middleton Primary School with this much deserved award.”

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