Sunderland Echo

'Welcoming' school judged good by Ofsted inspectors

- Neil Fatkin echo.news@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

A Sunderland school "lets children's light shine" say inspectors.

Ofsted inspectors said children “enjoy” going to Redby Academy after judging the school to be good in all areas following its latest inspection.

The school, which is located on Fulwell Road, was described by inspectors as “inclusive” and a place “where everyone is welcome”.

Inspectors also highlighte­d how the school’ s motto ,‘ let your light shine’, illustrate­s school leaders’ aspiration­s for pupils.

Lead inspector Emily Stevens was particular­ly fulsome in her praise of the school’ s curriculum provision in maths and sport - an area in which pupils are “especially proud” of their achievemen­ts.

She said: “The structure of the physical education curriculum ensures that pupils developstr­ong skills so that they can play competitiv­e sport more effectivel­y.

“The mathematic­s curriculum is effectivel­y organised. Pupils revisit learning daily and have opportunit­ies to problem solve and reason regularly.

“Children in the Early Years make a prompt start to number work. Leaders have ensured that children in the Early Years have a strong understand­ing of number in readiness as they move to Year 1.”

Inspectors also commended the school’s provision for children with special educationa­l needs and disabiliti­es (SEND).

The report stated: “Pupils with SEND are well cared for and supported and many parentsof pupils with SEND agree.

“Leaders are knowledgea­ble and ensure that plans to support learning are effective. Pupils with SEND enjoy being involved in wider school life.

They are very proud of the recentspor­ting medals they have achieved at an out-of-school competitio­n.”

The inspectors praised the “good behaviour” of pupils who they described as kind, courteous and respectful of each other' s views.

The school also looks to delivera wider curriculum which enables pupils to excel wherever interests and strengths are.

Inspectors said: “Wider opportunit­ies, such as the football academy, help pupils pursue talents. Leaders plan carefully how to make use of the school’s locality to bring the curriculum to life.”

The report highlighte­d how one pupil encapsulat­ed this when he told an inspector “the best part of being a pupil here is that the school supports me to be myself ”.

 ?? ?? Redby Academy has been judged by Ofsted to be a good school.
Redby Academy has been judged by Ofsted to be a good school.

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