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This is a good school Leaders, including those responsible for governance, have very high aspirations for what pupils can achieve.
They set demanding standards for staff and pupils and provide strong support for them in working towards these. Children get off to a flying start in the early years. The quality of teaching and learning is excellent.
Year on year, children make exceptional progress from their starting points. They are extremely well prepared for Year 1. Pupils behave exceedingly well.
They work hard and interact with each other and adults in a highly positive manner. There is a palpable harmony around the school. Leaders' support for pupi...ls to take care of themselves and to be kind to others is a strength of the school.
Pupils' kindness and respect for others stands out. Teachers use a variety of techniques well to implement leaders' curriculum plans. They typically question, encourage and praise pupils, helping pupils to develop and consolidate new learning.
Although teaching, learning and assessment is strong, there remains some variability. The exceptionally strong progress that children make in Reception eases through key stage 1. Their progress, however, is nonetheless good overall.
Leaders' well-developed curriculum supports pupils' good achievement in many subjects in key stage 1.
Information about this school
Magna Carta Primary Academy is a free school which opened in 2016. It currently has pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2.
The school is part of the Burnt Mill Academy Trust. The trust sets the strategic direction of the school while delegating responsibility for overseeing its implementation to the local governing body. At the present time, the chief executive officer (CEO) of the trust is also the chair of the local governing body.
The school is smaller than the average-sized primary school. The proportions of disadvantaged pupils, pupils with SEND and those with an education, health and care plan are below average. The proportions of pupils from minority ethnics groups and of pupils who speak English as an additional language are similar to the national average.