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Killisick Junior School maintains ‘Good’ rating as Ofsted praises high standards and caring environment.

Inspectors described it as a "happy and caring school with high expectations of pupils' achievements."

Ofsted has once again recognised a school in Arnold for its high standards, maintaining its Good rating following the latest inspection.

Killisick Junior School was praised for its welcoming, supportive environment. Inspectors described it as a “happy and caring school with high expectations of pupils’ achievements.”

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Inspectors who visited the school on October 8 and 9 found that pupils are enthusiastic about learning and are supported by committed staff. Parents also believe this, with one describing Killisick Junior as “a wonderful school at the heart of the community.”

Photograph: Adults back row 4th from left is Mrs Karen Carpenter, Deputy Headteacher, seated centre left Richard Jones Headteacher next to Mrs Rachel Makey Chair of Governors

Headteacher Richard Jones expressed pride in the school’s accomplishments and credited staff, students, and the community for the positive report.

“This result is a testament to the ongoing hard work of everyone to make Killisick Junior School the very best place for children to learn.”

Inspectors said the school is committed to providing the “best school experience possible,” and pupils feel safe there.

Jeremiah, a year 6 pupil, said, “I feel very, very good! Our teachers help us in lessons if we don’t know how to answer a question. Our teachers are good, some of them are funny, and they are all hardworking!”

Safeguarding and Governance at the school were found to be effective, with staff reporting to be proud to work there and well supported in both their workload and well-being.

Jones said, “Every decision we make has the children’s best interest at heart. We are truly honoured to serve our community and want to thank our parents and carers for their continued support.”

To read the full Ofsted report, click here.

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