Primary school in Bridlington celebrates Ofsted result
Burlington Junior School has been rated as 'good'.
Staff and pupils at Burlington Junior School in Bridlington are celebrating after receiving a ‘Good’ report from Ofsted inspectors after they visited at the end of September.
The report was released today, Thursday 11 November, and is the first ‘Good’ judgment the school has received in 11 years.
During the two-day inspection inspectors said ‘Leaders create a positive environment where pupils flourish. Pupils are happy to attend school. Parents say their children are ‘well cared for, feel safe and can be themselves’.
The school, in Marton Road, Bridlington, has a total of 309 pupils on roll aged between seven and eleven.
In the report, inspectors praised staff for being ‘passionate about ensuring that all pupils receive the education they deserve’.
They also said the school had worked hard to improve the education on offer and that staff have developed a broad and balanced curriculum ‘which engages and inspires pupils’ and raises their aspirations.
Staff promoted an interest in careers and also developed students’ experiences beyond the community, with the report mentioning annual trips to London as a highlight: ‘Parents appreciate these opportunities. One parent said, ‘My daughter was thrilled that trips are going ahead. She has missed spending time with her friends doing fun things and learning outside of school.’
Inspectors also noted staff instilled a love of reading in their pupils, helping them to become ‘confident and fluent readers’: ‘Parents comment that their children ‘really enjoy reading for pleasure’.
The report stated that ‘behaviour and attendance continue to improve throughout school’, with leaders identifying ‘pupils who need extra support in order to manage their behaviour’.
The report goes on to praise the after-school sessions and activities available, with the clubs on offer ranging from golfing, cheerleading, football and rugby to mindfulness, yoga and knitting: ‘Pupils speak enthusiastically about the range of after-school activities on offer, with one pupil, expressing the views of many, saying, ‘There is something for everyone.’
Headteacher at Burlington Junior School, Alison Beckett, said:
“The school staff and governors are delighted with this fantastic achievement, one that we have all been working hard towards over the years.
“We are immensely proud of our whole school community, pupils, families, staff and governors, each one playing a significant part in this outcome.
“We will continue to maintain the school as a positive environment where children flourish, are happy, feel safe and are well cared for.
“I would like to thank all the staff, pupils, parents and governors for their support, dedication and hard work.”
Portfolioholder for children and young people’s education, health and wellbeing at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Victoria Aitken, said:
“This is a fantastic achievement by everyone at the school and one which should be celebrated.
“This good report is down to the dedication, commitment and hard work of all the staff, pupils, parents, families, governors and the whole community.”