Ofsted Roundup 2024: How Schools in the Street and Glastonbury fared in latest inspections

By Laura Linham

11th Sep 2024 | Local News

The latest Ofsted inspections reveal that schools in Street, Glastonbury, and Walton are largely performing well, with many achieving 'Good' ratings and some even earning 'Outstanding' recognition.
The latest Ofsted inspections reveal that schools in Street, Glastonbury, and Walton are largely performing well, with many achieving 'Good' ratings and some even earning 'Outstanding' recognition.

The latest Ofsted inspections reveal strong performances and areas needing improvement among schools in Street, Glastonbury, and Walton, showcasing the dedication to providing quality education and highlighting opportunities for enhancement.

Outstanding Achievements

Meare Village Primary School Meare Village Primary School, located in Glastonbury, has achieved an 'Outstanding' rating. This primary school, catering to children aged 4-11, is lauded for its exceptional educational framework and nurturing environment, ensuring students receive the highest quality of education.

West Pennard Church of England Primary School Also located in Glastonbury, West Pennard Church of England Primary School has maintained its 'Outstanding' rating. This school, serving children aged 4-11, is recognised for its excellent teaching standards and supportive community atmosphere.

Strong Performances with 'Good' Ratings

Avalon School Avalon School in Street, catering to special needs students aged 11-19, has earned a 'Good' rating. The school is praised for its tailored educational programs and inclusive approach, providing a supportive environment for all students.

Brookside Community Primary School Brookside Community Primary School, an academy in Street for children aged 3-11, continues to hold a 'Good' rating. The school is commended for its comprehensive curriculum and engaging learning environment.

Butleigh Church of England Primary School Located in Butleigh, Glastonbury, this primary school for children aged 4-11 has maintained its 'Good' rating. Butleigh CofE Primary School is noted for its strong community ties and quality education.

Compton Dundon School Compton Dundon School, an independent special school in Somerset for children aged 5-16, holds a 'Good' rating. The school is recognised for its dedicated staff and effective educational strategies tailored to individual student needs.

Crispin School Academy Crispin School Academy in Street, serving students aged 11-16, has achieved a 'Good' rating. The academy is known for its strong academic performance and wide range of extracurricular activities.

Elmhurst Junior School Elmhurst Junior School in Street has been rated 'Good'. Catering to children aged 7-11, the school is praised for its robust curriculum and supportive learning environment.

Hindhayes Infant School Hindhayes Infant School in Street, serving children aged 5-7, continues to hold a 'Good' rating. The school is appreciated for its nurturing atmosphere and strong foundational education.

St Benedict's Church of England Voluntary Aided Junior School Located in Glastonbury, St Benedict's CofE Junior School for children aged 7-11 maintains a 'Good' rating. The school is commended for its dedicated teaching staff and engaging curriculum.

St Dunstan's School St Dunstan's School in Glastonbury, an academy for students aged 11-16, has been rated 'Good'. Known for its strong academic performance and supportive environment, the school remains a popular choice.

St John's Church of England Voluntary Controlled Infants School This primary school in Glastonbury, serving children aged 2-7, has achieved a 'Good' rating. St John's CofE Infants School is recognised for its nurturing approach and quality early education.

Strode College Strode College in Street, offering further education for students aged 16-99, maintains its 'Good' rating. The college is praised for its diverse course offerings and strong support services.

Walton Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Located in Walton, Street, this primary school for children aged 4-11 has earned a 'Good' rating. Walton CofE Primary School is noted for its strong community engagement and quality teaching.

Schools Needing Improvement

Baltonsborough Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School Baltonsborough CofE Primary School in Glastonbury, catering to children aged 4-11, has received a 'Requires Improvement' rating. The school is actively working on addressing key areas to enhance its educational standards.

The latest Ofsted inspections reveal that schools in Street, Glastonbury, and Walton are largely performing well, with many achieving 'Good' ratings and some even earning 'Outstanding' recognition. However, there are areas for improvement, particularly for schools like Baltonsborough Church of England Primary School, which is focused on making necessary enhancements.

     

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