Co-op Academy Beckfield has received a rating of "good" in all areas following its latest Ofsted inspection.
According to a spokesperson for the school, Ofsted praised Co-op Academy Beckfield for its high expectations for achievement and behaviour.
Quoting the report, the spokesperson added that the report noted that "pupils enjoy attending the school, and their improving attendance reflects the school’s thoughtful approach to promoting regular attendance."
Apparently, the report described the school as "calm and orderly," and "carefully designed" learning environments were mentioned in which pupils are "keen to share their learning with visitors."
The report is also quoted to have said that "children in the early years interact well with each other."
"Incidents of poor behaviour have significantly reduced," according to the spokesperson's quoting of the report.
Headteacher at Co-op Academy Beckfield, Caroline Watkiss, said: "I am so, so proud of everything we have achieved since the last inspection.
"This report reflects all the hard work and determination by everybody involved with Beckfield, and it feels really great to have the improvements recognised.
"Our goal has always been to support children to achieve their best and to be confident, ambitious learners.
"The report means the start of another new chapter for our wonderful school and we're all very excited about what it will bring."
CEO of Co-op Academies Trust, Dr Chris Tomlinson, said of the news: "Co-op Academy Beckfield has truly earned this recognition from Ofsted.
"The school has made remarkable progress, with leaders and staff fostering an inclusive environment that benefits every student at Beckfield.
"Ofsted has clearly acknowledged the journey of improvement Beckfield has been on and we are immensely proud of the staff, leadership team, pupils, and families who have worked together to make this well-deserved achievement possible."
In the school's last inspection , in May 2022, Ofsted had deemed it as requiring improvement.
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