St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
Catchment Area, Reviews and Key Information

Primary
PUPILS
202
AGES
4 - 11
GENDER
Mixed
TYPE
Voluntary aided school
SCHOOL GUIDE RATING
Not Rated

This school was closed.

How Does The School Perform?

Good
NATIONAL AVG. 2.09
Ofsted Inspection
(01/10/2019)
Full Report - All Reports
66%
NATIONAL AVG. 60%
% pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics



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Park Avenue
Bridgwater
TA6 7EE
01278422786

School Description

Pupils enjoy school. They are proud to be at St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School. They feel safe. One reason for this is that pupils and adults get on well together. Pupils told us that adults listen to them. If they have a worry, there are lots of adults they can talk to. Pupils behave well throughout the school day. At break and lunchtimes, they play together happily. Pupils know what bullying is and say it is uncommon. If it does happen, pupils say that adults help to sort it out. In lessons, pupils pay attention to their teachers. Pupils are keen to learn. They are proud of their work. Teachers expect pupils to concentrate well in lessons. Teachers plan interesting lessons that follow the school’s curriculum. Pupils say some of their favourite lessons are English, mathematics, physical education and learning outside in the wooded area. Staff organise many clubs at St Joseph’s including yoga, table tennis and cycling. They arrange visits to interesting places locally and further afield, including residential trips. These help pupils develop skills such as confidence and determination. One pupil told us, ‘This school has helped me be the best person I can be.’ What does the school do well and what does it need to do better? Standards have risen at this school over the last three years. By the end of Year 6, pupils consistently have the knowledge and skills they need in reading, writing and mathematics to make a good start in secondary school. This includes those pupils who are disadvantaged and those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). Leaders have made sure that the teaching of mathematics is clearly thought out. Teachers tackle misunderstandings well. Pupils learn from their mistakes. Pupils use what they have already learned to help them when they learn new things or when they are solving problems. Pupils enjoy the new ‘daily dashboard’ sessions, where they can apply their mathematics skills to solve problems. The curriculum that pupils study is broad and interesting. Leaders make sure the national curriculum is followed. Leaders have thought about how they teach the curriculum with the needs of pupils here in mind. For example, staff plan educational visits so that pupils can experience the diversity of life in modern Britain. An example is the trip to Birmingham and links with a Sikh school there. Pupils understand that the curriculum is preparing them for life when they are older. When planning the curriculum, leaders and staff have thought about the knowledge they want pupils to learn. For example, in history, pupils gain a good understanding Inspection report: St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Bridgwater 1–2 October 2019 2 of key events. They use what they already know to help them learn about new events. For example, pupils learn to place events and objects chronologically. They use the knowledge they have gained over time about the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Romans, Saxons and Vikings to help them do this. However, teaching in some areas of the curriculum does not help pupils gain the knowledge and skills they need. This is the case in art and music. The teaching of reading is effective. By the time they are in Year 2, many pupils are fluent and enthusiastic readers. However, a few pupils in Year 1 struggle to get better at reading. This is because teachers have not provided all pupils with reading books that match their knowledge of letters and the sounds they make. Leaders and governors have high ambitions for every pupil. They prioritise supporting pupils’ personal development. They do this to help all pupils achieve highly, including those who are disadvantaged. However, the school does not encourage all pupils to have high aspirations for their future. Children make a good start to their education in the Reception class. They develop curiosity and independence. Children are motivated to learn and do well with their early reading, writing and mathematics. They are well prepared for Year 1. Children’s behaviour is good. Children are enthusiastic learners. The relationships between adults and children are strong.

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