In their first ungraded inspection since Ofsted judged the predecessor school to be 'good' in May 2016, Ofsted inspectors have returned to Oakmeadow Church of England Primary and Nursery School in Bayston Hill, Shrewsbury.
The latest report, published on Thursday, gave glowing praise to the school and its pupils
The latest report, published on Thursday, gave glowing praise to the school and its pupils
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00:00Hello, I'm very excited to be here today, to be able to share with you some of the things
00:30the findings from our recent Ofsted inspection. This video celebrates some of the key messages
00:36from the report. What's always been important to us at Oakmeadow is developing the whole child,
00:41creating a safe and nurturing environment where relationships enable the children to thrive,
00:47and we're absolutely delighted that this is one of the key messages in the report. I've had the
00:52privilege of working at Oakmeadow since it opened and I've seen the school develop and blossom
00:57throughout the years. I care greatly about the pupils, the staff, the community and I'm
01:03absolutely committed to ensuring that this continues to happen and the school goes from
01:07strength to strength. No good school stands still and so we're already thinking about how we can move
01:13forward with some of the development points we've been given. I'd like to say a huge thank you to
01:19the whole community for making Oakmeadow the wonderful place it is and we look forward to
01:24working with you.
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