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The King’s C of E Primary Academy in Newark, Nottinghamshire, are celebrating results from their Ofsted and SIAMs inspections, the academy has been awarded a Good rating




Staff and pupils at The King’s Church of England Primary Academy in Newark, have celebrated results from two recent inspections.

In both their Ofsted and SIAM inspections, the academy was awarded a ‘Good’ rating.

In what has been a busy few months for the academy, school staff said they were delighted following the result of its first inspection, from the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMs).

There were smiles all around as two positive reports on the school were returned. The King's Church of England Primary Academy, Newark
There were smiles all around as two positive reports on the school were returned. The King's Church of England Primary Academy, Newark

The inspection returned a glowing report with an overall grade of Good.

Inspectors said the school is a beacon of hope and love within its community.

They added that the school contained an exceptionally inclusive and nurturing culture that builds hope and widens horizons for all pupils and adults.

Inspectors said: "Staff are a joyful and compassionate team, living exceptionally well together.

"They watch over each other and their pupils with love and hope, building resilience and nurturing growth."

The report went on to say that leaders have developed a carefully tailored

aspirational curriculum and dedicated staff inspire all pupils to be active and curious learners.

As a result, they thrived in lessons, hopeful of a future full of possibilities.

The SIAM report held high praise for pupils at the school and said:

"This exceptionally nurturing culture inspires pupils to help each other generously.

"They spontaneously cleared plates for one another at lunchtime and acted as supportive peer mentors, exemplifying kindness and friendship."

Following on from this inspection, the school then received a call from Ofsted and were visited during the October term.

Delayed significantly by the pandemic, Headteacher Sarah Clarke said the staff team were keen to be re-inspected, following wide-ranging progress at the academy.

She said, “It has been a busy period for The Kings C of E Primary Academy with these two inspections following each other so closely.

"But we knew just how much our wonderful school has developed and improved, and so the whole staff team welcomed the news of the Ofsted inspection.”

The Ofsted inspectors found the school to be Good in all areas, highlighting that all communities are welcomed and nurtured.

Their Ofsted report also said that the student's social, emotional, and mental health needs are well supported.

The report stated that the academy provides pupils with a wide range of opportunities that they may not have otherwise received and that the pupils have high aspirations.

Staff were described as being proud to work at the school and reported that they appreciate the systems and procedures put in place to support their workload and well-being.

The report said, “Parents and carers praise the school.

"They feel their views and opinions matter and are listened to.

Pupils at the King's Church of England Primary Academy, Newark. Image: The King's Church of England Primary Academy, Newark.
Pupils at the King's Church of England Primary Academy, Newark. Image: The King's Church of England Primary Academy, Newark.

"They appreciate the kindness that is shown to them by the school.

"As one parent commented, it’s a wonder school."

Headteacher, Sarah Clarke and Deputy Headteacher, Colette Jeffery said they were delighted to see how both inspections acknowledged their inclusivity.

“We value every child at The King’s,” said Sarah.

“The contributions and personality that every child brings, make our Academy a wonderful place to learn and grow.

"We are all made stronger by working as a team and that is exactly what it is like to be at The King’s.

"Our motto statement, living well together is lived out by everyone — every day — which makes our academy a very happy place to be.

"We are filled with pride at how far we have come and

look forward to continuing to provide excellent education in the months and years ahead.”

In a letter to parents and carers, Headteacher Sarah Clarke thanked the community for its support and encouragement, providing context for the extraordinary year the Academy has had so far.

Sarah said, "Ofsted has been inspecting schools since 1993 – this is the first time that our school has received such a glowing review.

"Thank you all for helping us every day to make this school such a wonderfully inclusive place to be.

"We could not be prouder of the inspection report that praises the behaviour and mature attitudes of the children.

"The leadership of the school is seen as a real strength and the inspectors praised the way that everyone at The King’s welcomes

and nurtures everyone.

“As always, we are proud to educate, care for, and celebrate the wonderful children of The King’s and we hope that you will join us in spreading the word."



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