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Ofsted & Performance

Ofsted

Our Ofsted inspection took place on 13th and 14th March 2023. The outcome was that we continue to be a good school. Some key points include:

  • Pupils are happy and safe at Unsworth Primary School. All pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), are supported well by skilled staff. Pupils know that staff care about them.
  • Leaders expect pupils to achieve as well as they can. 
  • Leaders deal with any incidents between pupils, including bullying, thoroughly and well. Leaders have equally high expectations of pupils’ behaviour.
  • Pupils appreciate the diverse nature of their school community. This helps them to develop positive attitudes towards those who may be different to themselves. 
  • Leaders provide all pupils, including those with SEND, with an ambitious and well-thought-out curriculum.
  • Pupils enjoy reading. They use their reading knowledge well to learn new information. Pupils enjoy the high-quality texts that leaders provide.
  • Pupils learn to listen to, and reflect on, different points of view.
  • Leaders ensure that the curriculum supports pupils’ wider development.
  • They ensure that all pupils, especially those with more complex SEND, know how to express their worries, and ask for help when they need it

Click the link on this page to read or download a full copy of the report (PDF format). The report will also be published soon on the Ofsted website, please use the link on this page. Also on this page is a link to view the letter to parents about the inspection report.

 

SATS - Unsworth Data Summary 2018 - 2019

Due to the Corona Virus Pandemic, all national assessments were cancelled for 2019-2020 and 2020-2021, so the performance results below are not current.

The government will not publish KS2 school level data for the 2021 to 2022 academic year. They have archived data from the 2018 to 2019 academic year because they recognise that the data from that year may no longer reflect current performance.

Our results for 2019 highlight that compared to national results, our children make average progress across reading and writing and in attainment of the expected standard we are at or above the national across reading, writing and maths, with more children achieving Age Related Expectation in writing and maths. The average scaled score for our pupils is in line with the national 2019 in maths. Use the link on this page to view the school performance tables. 

 

Attainment Average Scaled Score Progress Achieved Expected Standard Score Achieved High Standard Score
Combined N/A N/A 65% 6%
Reading 104  -1.0 71% 21%
Writing N/A +1.0 91% 21%
Maths 104 -1.4 85% 18%