Ss Peter and Paul’s Catholic Primary Academy

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About Ss Peter and Paul’s Catholic Primary Academy


Name Ss Peter and Paul’s Catholic Primary Academy
Website http://www.ss-peterandpauls.co.uk
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Headteacher Mrs Charlotte Chapman
Address Northumbrian Road, Cramlington, NE23 6DB
Phone Number 01670716343
Phase Academy
Type Academy converter
Age Range 4-11
Religious Character Roman Catholic
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 180
Local Authority Northumberland
Highlights from Latest Inspection

What is it like to attend this school?

Strong and determined leadership has raised the expectation of what can be achieved in the school. Staff and pupils are living up to these high aspirations. Pupils achieve well in the curriculum and enjoy a range of exciting and interesting activities beyond the classroom.

Pupils are happy. They welcome new friends joining the school and say that the school is: 'a safe place for children to learn and have fun'. There are new and exciting activities at playtimes.

Pupils of all ages make music, play in the giant sandpit, climb trees and enjoy an array of dressing-up props. There is a sense of fun and enjoyment.

Behaviour is calm and orderly in and outside of cl...assrooms.

Pupils are polite. They hold doors open for visitors and have excellent manners. Their spiritual and moral development is underpinned through the strong Catholic ethos of the school.

From an early age, the school teaches pupils to reflect on their own actions and behaviours, in line with the teachings of Catholicism.

Several parents describe Ss Peter and Paul's as a 'family'. Relationships between staff, pupils, and parents and carers are warm and welcoming.

Families appreciate the genuine care and support given to pupils and are delighted with the improvements seen at the school.

What does the school do well and what does it need to do better?

Staff have developed a carefully sequenced, high-quality curriculum. Pupils achieve highly in this school and acquire important knowledge and skills across a broad range of subjects.

Pupils take pride in their work and complete it to a high standard. Leaders have instilled a culture of high expectation which is being lived in every classroom in the school. These high expectations begin from the day children join the Reception class.

Strong links with local early years settings ensure that children make a strong start at the school.

The approach to the teaching of early reading is thorough and effective. Well-trained adults ensure that those pupils who struggle to keep up are supported to catch up.

Pupils talk with confidence and excitement about the books and authors that they enjoy, demonstrating their love of reading. They love the school-designed 'raid the reader' sessions.

Pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) are carefully supported to access the same curriculum as their peers.

Staff are trained so they know how to identify the needs of pupils with SEND and adapt their teaching to make sure that everyone can access the curriculum. In mathematics, for example, pupils have access to a range of apparatus to draw on if they need additional support.

Pupils' wider development is exemplary.

Pupils take advantage of a rich set of experiences and opportunities to broaden their horizons and nurture their talents. They take on responsibilities such as Mini Vinnies, the school newspaper and eco-warriors with pride. Creative and exciting school clubs, including School of Rock, Rosary Club and Modified Ball Games Club, ensure that there is something for everyone.

The school develops pupils' confidence and speaking skills extremely well. Pupils achieve highly at public speaking competitions organised by the trust. Pupils also lead their own assemblies, linked to 'the language of the term'.

This helps those with English as an additional language to feel valued and welcomed. Pupils say that everyone is welcome at Ss Peter and Paul's. As such, attendance is high.

Pupils want to attend school each day.

Pupils' behaviour and attitude are a strength of the school. Support is available for those who need additional help with their emotions.

Pupils can visit the Rainbow Room, a safe space to talk, draw and reflect. This approach to nurture runs through the school community. Early years staff interact with children warmly, guiding them into the 'Ss Peter and Paul's way'.

They develop children's communication and language skills in highly effective ways.

The significant improvements made to the school have been carried out with pace but also with care and leadership expertise. Staff report that they have been supported and coached extremely well.

They feel valued and proud to be part of the school and trust. Staff morale is high. Subject leaders have been carefully nurtured to gradually take ownership of their subjects.

They are now ready to further strengthen the delivery of the curriculum offer and bring in greater consistency. On occasions, there remains some variation in how well the curriculum is implemented. For example, in some subjects the tasks that teachers set pupils do not enable them to fully learn the knowledge that they need.

Governance is strong at all levels. The local governing committee and board of trustees have the necessary training and experience to support and challenge the work of the school.

Safeguarding

The arrangements for safeguarding are effective.

What does the school need to do to improve?

(Information for the school and appropriate authority)

• The school has not yet fully refined the ways in which some aspects of the curriculum are taught. This means that in some subjects the tasks that pupils are set are not fully matched to what pupils need to know and understand. The school should continue to work with subject leaders to further enhance the teaching of the curriculum so that the tasks pupils are set align fully with the important things they need to learn in every subject.

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