An inspection team singled out excellent pupil behaviour at a primary school they assessed as being “good”.
Cullingworth Village Primary has now been classed as a good school for the third time in a row by Ofsted.
The latest assessment, which follows an inspection visit last month, says the school has some “outstanding features”.
The Ofsted report states: “Behaviour in lessons and around school is excellent. Pupils are unfailingly polite and are eager to share their many experiences about school.”
The school’s acting head, David Miller, said: “Parents, pupils, staff and governors have all worked hard to bring about the improvements which have led to us being judged good again.”
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