A BRADFORD primary school is celebrating being judged as 'good' for the second time following its latest Ofsted inspection.
Blakehill Primary School, on Highfield Road in Idle, was said to be improving thanks to a "clear vision for the school to provide the best possible education."
The report stated: "This is a happy school, which is held in very high regard by pupils and their parents, staff, the local community and the local authority."
Head teacher Trevor Patterson said: "We are delighted with this report, which sees us sustain our good judgement since the last inspection in 2010.
"It confirms how we see the school, and reflects the hard work of pupils, staff, governors, parents, and the local community."
Councillor Ralph Berry, Bradford Council’s executive member for children’s services, said: "This is an excellent result for Blakehill, and all those who have worked so hard to bring about this positive outcome should be justly very proud."
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