Ofsted Information & Report
Download our latest Ofsted report below :-
Understanding a school inspection report
School inspection reports will have information such as:
- how well inspectors think the school is doing and what it could do to make things even better
- how well pupils are doing, both in their education and their overall well-being and personal development
- what parents and carers think about the school
- how up to date the school buildings are, including any boarding school living accommodation
- how any problems or complaints are dealt with
- how the school complies with rules and regulations.

“Pupils enjoy learning through play, stories, and collaboration, with engaging activities that promote creativity, teamwork and curiosity.”

“Leaders have prioritised consistency in phonics teaching, ensuring that children receive the support they need to become fluent and confident readers.”

“Pupils are respectful about race, religion and disabilities, showing a strong understanding of equality, inclusion, and kindness.”

“Pupils contribute to the community through charity work and local visits, helping them grow into thoughtful, socially aware individuals.”

“Skilled adults support learning and develop vocabulary in early years, ensuring that even the youngest learners get a strong and confident start.”

“Leaders offer a wide range of extra-curricular activities, providing pupils with enriching experiences that enhance both learning and wellbeing.”

“Pupils feel safe and know teachers will help if they are worried, fostering a secure and supportive environment where children can thrive.”

“The expectation at Appleton is that ‘Every child is a reader,’ and this belief is embedded throughout the school’s approach to phonics and literacy.”

“There is a strong reading culture within the school, with staff and pupils alike showing a shared enthusiasm for books and language development.”

“Appleton Primary School continues to be a good school, where pupils are well supported and cared for across all areas of their education.”