Holly Grove Primary School Report
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67%
NATIONAL AVG.
61%
% pupils meeting the expected standard
in reading, writing and mathematics
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Holly Grove Primary School Key Information
Progress Compared With All Other Schools
Progress scores in reading, writing and maths could not be calculated in 2024 due to lack of baseline data during Covid 19. We show historic scores from the 2023 academic year as a guide
Holly Grove Primary is a warm and friendly place to learn. Pupils are happy and look out for each other. The school organises them into family groups and this has helped develop positive relationships across year groups. This has also ensured that the school has a family atmosphere. Everyone gets along with each other very well. Pupils’ attendance has improved since the last inspection. Leaders have put in place rewards and celebrations to encourage children to come to school daily. Pupils behave well. Pupils told inspectors that, although rare, bullying sometimes happens. However, if it does happen, they trust adults to listen to them. We agree that adults are quick to sort out any issues. Pupils are proud to take on responsibilities, such as being an enrichment captain, school councillor or reading gladiator. They enjoy taking part in the wide range of extracurricular activities provided for them. These range from craft and gardening to music and cookery. On Parent View almost all parents said that they would recommend the school to others. A typical comment states: ‘Holly Grove is a joyful school with staff going above and beyond to enable children to thrive.’ What does the school do well and what does it need to do better? The school has made improvements to the quality of education since it was last inspected. Leaders have thought carefully about the school’s curriculum. They are ambitious for all pupils to learn as well as they can. Plans are in place and work is already ongoing to ensure that planning is well sequenced. This isn’t yet the case in all subjects. Pupils’ learning in history, design and technology, geography and religious education (RE) needs further attention. Some subject leaders do not have sufficient opportunity to check regularly on the quality of education in their subjects. School leaders have prioritised reading, writing and mathematics. Teachers have secure subject knowledge, and planning in these subjects is well structured. This is having an impact on the school’s results. These show that pupils are making much stronger progress in reading, writing and mathematics than they did in the past. Reading is taught well. It has a high priority because staff understand that pupils need to be able to read fluently to succeed in other subjects. The school has been working with a local literacy hub to develop early reading. The teaching of phonics is now strong. Staff frequently check that pupils are making the progress they expect. Staff help them to catch up quickly when they are struggling. Pupils enjoy reading. They also look forward to adults reading to them. Pupils talk with great enthusiasm about their favourite books. Children get off to a good start in the early years. Relationships between adults and pupils are strong. Children are happy and content. Both the indoor and outdoor Inspection report: Holly Grove Primary School 15–16 January 2020 2 areas are well resourced and stimulating for children. They learn to play with their friends and share equipment. For example, we saw them working well as a team to build a tower out of blocks. Clear routines help children to be independent from an early age. Parents commented that they appreciate the regular electronic updates they receive, which help them support their children’s learning at home. Pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) are supported very well and achieve well across the school. Teachers ensure that the curriculum is accessible to these pupils, with well-informed support plans. Governors provide regular support and challenge to school leaders. They have a key role in helping the school improve its performance. In this respect, they check that their spending decisions are making a difference to pupils. This can clearly be seen in the bold changes made to senior leadership, that both saved money and impacted on learning.
2015 GCSE RESULTSImportant information for parents
Due to number of reforms to GSCE reporting introduced by the government in 2014, such as the exclusion of iGCSE examination results, the official school performance data may not accurately report a school’s full results. For more information, please see About and refer to the section, ‘Why does a school show 0% on its GSCE data dial? In many affected cases, the Average Point Score will also display LOW SCORE as points for iGCSEs and resits are not included.
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