Term dates

The School Year 2025 – 2026

2025-26 Autumn Spring Summer
Open Tue 2nd Sep Tue 6th Jan Tue 14th Apr
Close Thu 23rd Oct Fri 13th Feb Fri 22nd May
Open Mon 3rd Nov Mon 23rd Feb Mon 1st Jun
Close Fri 19th Dec Fri 27th Mar Fri 17th Jul
  • Monday 4th May – Closed May Day Bank Holiday Monday

  • Friday 28th November – School Closure Day

The School Year 2026 – 2027

2026-27 Autumn Spring Summer
Open Wed 2nd Sep Tue 5th Jan Tue 13th Apr
Close Thu 22nd Oct Fri 12th Feb Fri 28th May
Open  Mon 2nd Nov Mon 22nd Feb Mon 7th Jun
Close Fri 18th Dec Thu 25th Mar Wed 21st Jul
  • Friday 19th March – School Closure Day

  • Monday 3rd May – Closed May Day Bank Holiday Monday

Positive Behaviour: Changes in how behaviour is managed have helped pupils reflect on their feelings and make better choices. This has resulted in positive behaviour during lessons and playtimes.

Reading and Phonics: The school is committed to ensuring all pupils learn to read. Effective training and support for teachers, along with appropriate reading materials and catch-up sessions, help pupils read accurately and confidently.

Anti-Bullying: Pupils respect each other, believe in the school’s values, and feel confident that any issues, including bullying, would be resolved quickly by adults.

Extracurricular Activities: There is a wide range of clubs available, such as football, rugby, forest school, and choir, which help develop pupils’ talents and interests.

School Environment: The academy is described as a warm and welcoming place where pupils feel safe and happy. Respectful and positive relationships are central to the school’s environment.

Early Years Provision: The early years setting promotes positive relationships and collaboration among children. Adults model effective communication and use assessment well to engage children in their learning.

Governance and Leadership: Trustees and governors are skilled and committed, regularly visiting the school and maintaining an accurate picture of its operations to ensure continued improvement.

Safeguarding: The school has effective safeguarding arrangements, creating an open and positive culture that prioritises pupils’ interests.

Promotion of Values: Pupils learn about diversity and British values through various activities and demonstrate positive attitudes and respect for others. The school also encourages community involvement, such as the choir singing in residential homes and helping at the local food bank.

Support for SEND: The school effectively identifies and supports pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), involving parents in the assessment process and adapting lessons to help these pupils build new knowledge.

Curriculum and Learning: The curriculum is well-considered, building on previous learning to deepen understanding. While assessment systems need improvement, the school’s overall approach helps in identifying and supporting pupils’ needs.

High Expectations and Progress: The school sets high expectations for all pupils, which are being met. Parents appreciate the support and information provided by the staff and are pleased with the progress their children make.

Overall Effectiveness: The school is rated “Good” in all categories, including quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision.