A special educational needs school in Ely could soon be 'outstanding', according to Ofsted inspectors.
Highfield Ely Academy, which is currently rated by Ofsted as ‘good’, was visited for an ungraded (section 8) inspection in May.
Inspectors found that “the evidence gathered suggests that the inspection grade might be outstanding if a graded (section 5) inspection were carried out now. The school’s next inspection will be a graded inspection.”
The inspection report did not identify any areas for improvement for the school, which is part of The Active Learning Trust.
The report highlights several key strengths of the school, which has 123 pupils aged between 2-19, with a wide range of learning needs and disabilities.
As stated in the report, these strengths include staff "having an excellent understanding of the varied and complex needs of their pupils, who, in turn, love attending the school.
"Pupils benefit from a broad and engaging curriculum, with leaders ensuring it consistently matches the pupils' needs through effective checks.
"The school places a strong emphasis on reading and communication, providing pupils with vital opportunities to express themselves.
"Staff are lauded for their ability to motivate pupils, resulting in exceptional behaviour during lessons.
"The school’s deep understanding of individual education, health, and care (EHC) plans enables staff to expertly develop pupils' knowledge.
"The school also works effectively with parents and carers to enhance the educational experience for pupils.
Adam Daw, headteacher of the school, said: “Highfield Ely is a very special special school that we’re all incredibly proud and privileged to be a part of.
“Achieving this standard reflects the hard work and commitment of our staff, governors, the Trust and the whole school community.
“I hope that each one of them feels a great sense of pride in being part of this success”.
Lynsey Holzer, chief executive officer at The Active Learning Trust, said: "Congratulations to everyone at Highfield Ely Academy.
“The fact that the inspectors found no areas for improvement highlights the immense commitment, dedication, and expertise of Adam and his team."
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