Ofsted
Ofsted Report - January 2025
Comberton Primary School continues to be a good school!
Our most recent Ofsted inspection was completed in January 2025 and the inspection recognised:
- "Comberton Primary School is a caring community. Pupils enjoy being part of this happy, inclusive school."
- "Staff build positive relationships with pupils and pupils feel safe. They know that they can talk to adults about any worries and they will sort things out for them."
- "The school has high expectations for pupils’ learning. Pupils rise to these expectations and achieve well, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND)."
- "Pupils are polite to one another and respectful to adults."
- "A range of carefully chosen visits and visitors are used to enhance the curriculum and bring learning to life."
- "Pupils appreciate the wide range of clubs on offer to them, such as football, netball and chess."
- "The school has developed a broad and ambitious curriculum for all pupils." Teachers "deliver the well-designed curriculum effectively."
- "The school fosters a love of reading and stories from the start" and "prioritises the effective teaching of early reading. Staff are well-trained and use their strong subject knowledge to teach letter sounds effectively. Pupils who fall
behind their peers get the help they need to catch up." - "Children in early years are happy and well cared for. They get a positive start to their education."
- "The school promotes pupils’ personal development very well" and "provides many opportunities for pupils to become active citizens in the local community."
- Parent feedback on parent view and in discussion with Inspectors was overwhelmingly positive about how the school develops their children, both socially and academically.
- "The arrangements for safeguarding are effective." Pupil safety is of paramount importance to all adults and is taken very seriously.
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