Lache Primary School in Chester Celebrates Positive Ofsted Report

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Lache Primary School in Chester has been praised by Ofsted inspectors for its safe and nurturing environment for students. Situated on Hawthorn Road, the school received a commendation for its welcoming atmosphere and the exemplary behaviour of its pupils, who displayed a strong enthusiasm for learning.

Following a recent two-day inspection in May, the school maintained its ‘Good’ rating, marking a consistent performance since its last assessment in 2019. The report highlighted several strengths within the school, emphasizing its role as a caring institution where every pupil is valued.

According to the report published on the Ofsted website, inspectors noted that Lache Primary School “provides a safe and welcoming environment for its pupils.” They observed that pupils spoke highly of the staff and appreciated the supportive atmosphere provided. The school’s mascot, Scooby, was also noted for its role in helping some pupils settle into the school day, reflecting the school’s commitment to ensuring a smooth transition for all students.

The report further praised the positive behaviour of the pupils, describing them as enthusiastic learners who actively participate in lessons and show respect towards their teachers. Inspectors highlighted the school’s inclusive approach, noting that pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) were integrated well and spoke confidently about their learning experiences.

In addition to academic achievements, Lache Primary School places a strong emphasis on extracurricular activities aimed at developing well-rounded individuals. These activities include archery, craft, choir, and football clubs, which provide students with opportunities to explore and develop various interests beyond the classroom. The school also encourages its students to engage with the community by participating in charitable initiatives, demonstrating a commitment to nurturing responsible citizens.

Despite its successes, the report acknowledged areas for improvement, particularly in the early years and key stage 1 curriculum where some pupils were found to be inadequately prepared for the demands of key stage 2. Inspectors noted that the school has since strengthened its curriculum, especially in early reading, to address these concerns.

Regarding attendance rates, the report highlighted that pupil absence at Lache Primary School was higher than the national average, suggesting an area where further attention and improvement may be necessary.

Looking ahead, Lache Primary School remains committed to enhancing its educational offerings and addressing the areas identified by Ofsted for improvement. The school’s leadership team expressed gratitude for the positive feedback received and affirmed their dedication to continuing to provide a supportive and enriching learning environment for all its pupils.

Overall, the recent Ofsted report underscores Lache Primary School’s position as an integral part of the community, dedicated to nurturing academic excellence and personal development among its students. With a strong foundation in place and a clear commitment to continuous improvement, the school looks forward to building on its achievements and further enriching the educational experience of its pupils in the years to come.

Elliot Preece
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