Ofsted
Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. Ofsted regulate and inspect schools and colleges to seek improvement in the service. They carry out large number of inspections and regulatory visits in England and publish their finding on their website.
Letter to Parents re: Ofsted
Dear Parents/Carers,
I am extremely proud to share with you a copy of Dene House Primary School’s recent Ofsted Inspection Report which officially recognises our school as a ‘GOOD’ school.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and your wonderful children for all of your hard work and support in helping us develop our school into a ‘happy, caring school where everyone is welcome’ and ‘children come first’ (Ofsted 2022).
I would also like to thank our dedicated staff for all of their hard work, for the commitment they have shown to developing and improving school, and for the kind and caring attitude with which they approach each and every day which ensure our children receive the best possible support, both emotionally and educationally. They are a brilliant team, who I am very proud to lead and who deserve this outcome.
Finally, I’d like to thank the Trust and Governors for their dedication and the unwavering support and guidance they have provided, not only to myself, but to the whole school team.
Kind regards
Mrs Turnbull
Dene House Primary School – Ofsted Report (March 2022)
If you would like a paper copy of the report, please contact the school office.
You can download our latest report (March 2022) by clicking the link below:
Dene House Primary School – Ofsted Report (March 2022)
Department for Education
Many Parents are keen to see how we are performing in relation to other schools.
The Department for Education (Dfe) Performance Tables provide a reliable and accessible source of comparative information on pupil attainment and progress, absence, workforce and finance. The tables measure school performance data. This is statistical information showing how well pupils in England have done in public examinations taken at key points during their school careers. At primary level, these are the national curriculum tests, or Sats, taken in Year 6 at the age of 10 or 11.
Please note that data presented here is not current and represents outcomes in 2019. There have been no published outcomes in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid 19 pandemic.
You can find the School Performance Tables from the DfE by clicking the link below.
More information can be found here:
School Performance Data
You can view or download the performance data by clicking the links below:
Please note, the assessment information given below is from the 2018/19 year. Due to Covid, we have no official date for 2019/20 or 2020/21.
Check School Performance Tables
You can use performance tables (sometimes known as league tables) to compare schools and colleges in your area. You can check:
- exam and test results
- financial information
- Ofsted reports
You can only see statistics for schools and colleges in England.