The education watchdog visited Noel Park Primary School, in on February 4 and 5 to check it was still worthy of the 'outstanding' rating it received at its last full inspection in 2019. Although Ofsted no longer issues single-word ratings, inspectors said the school, part of multi-academy trust Lift Schools, has taken effective action to maintain standards. The report, published on March 11, said pupils "thrive" and behaviour was "exemplary".
Inspectors said staff have the "highest expectations" of all pupils, who in turn enjoy learning and take great pride in the high-quality work they produce. The report said: "From the Nursery onwards, all pupils discover a world of possibilities and opportunities. "For example, a termly careers week introduces pupils to the future world of work.
Pupils talk enthusiastically about their conversations with an architect, fashion designer and film director." Alongside trips to Westminster Abbey and the Natural History Museum, inspectors were also impressed that the school council collects donations for a local food bank and its eco-council picks litter in nearby parks. The report said children are taught from a “highly ambitious” and well-sequenced curriculum, which in some cases “exceeds what is expected nationally”.
In it, pupils build an understanding of the past including Greek and Roman history, and a scientific appreciation of how plants grow and evolve. Extra curricular activities such as Japanese, street dance and ballet were .