Ofsted has rated Montgomery Primary Academy and St Bartholomew’s CoE Primary as outstanding in all areas, showcasing their exceptional education quality and student support.
West Midlands: Two primary schools have received top ratings from Ofsted. Montgomery Primary Academy and St Bartholomew’s CoE Primary are now rated outstanding in all areas.
Ofsted changed its grading system. Schools are now evaluated in five areas instead of one. These areas include quality of education and leadership.
Inspectors praised both schools for their exceptional performance. They highlighted the schools’ strong focus on student learning and development.
Montgomery Primary Academy in Sparkbrook was noted for its excellent education. Pupils are at the center of everything the school does.
Students at Montgomery are proud of their school. They meet high expectations and show exemplary behavior. The school offers many opportunities for personal growth.
St Bartholomew’s CoE Primary in Penn, Wolverhampton, also received high praise. Pupils thrive and achieve well throughout their time there.
Staff at St Bartholomew’s are consistent and supportive. Students, even the youngest, understand school routines and expectations clearly.
Both schools have crafted strong curriculums. They help students build on their knowledge confidently, preparing them for future education.
Leaders at both schools prioritize students in their decision-making. They have a clear vision for success and work hard to achieve it.