Carlton Academy Headteacher Marie Egwuma is ‘delighted’ after the school was judged to be ‘Good’ following its latest Ofsted inspection.
Ofsted inspectors spent two days at the Academy, which is sponsored by Redhill Academy Trust, where they observed that: “This school sits proudly at the heart of the community. Pupils are flourishing.”
Inspectors visited lessons, looked at students’ work and spoke to a wide range of stakeholders including students, parents, teachers, leaders and governors on November 9 and 10 last year. Returning their Section 8 monitoring report, they confirmed the school will maintain its ‘Good’ rating.
Ofsted’s report praised the ‘diverse and inclusive’ culture at The Carlton Academy where ’everyone is accepted for who they are’.
“Staff know many pupils individually and encourage them to rise to high expectations. Pupils have positive and respectful relationships with staff. The school creates an environment in which pupils feel safe and happy,” inspectors said.
They added that learning was ‘rarely disrupted’, saying: “Pupils consistently commit to their studies and show positive attitudes to learning.”
Headteacher, Marie Egwuma is ‘delighted’ the report recognised how students flourish at the Academy.
She said: “It is really pleasing that inspectors saw how great teaching and pastoral support, on a day-to-day basis, helps to place our academy at the heart of the community.”
She added: “The Carlton Academy has a track record of sustained improvement year on year as a result of its high expectations, strong academic curriculum and its commitment to wider opportunities for all.”
During the inspection, staff at the academy told inspectors that they were ‘proud’ to work there. They said that leaders were ‘considerate of their workload and wellbeing’, and that ‘effective support and training’ was provided for staff at all levels by Redhill Academy Trust.
Richard Pierpoint, Regional Director for Redhill Academy Trust, said: “The Carlton Academy has demonstrated continuous progress since joining the Trust. We are delighted that Ofsted agreed with this and acknowledge the outstanding work of staff, students, governors and Redhill Academy Trust. The school has a very bright future and aims to be judged as outstanding at its next inspection.”
School leaders were also commended for having a clear vision of how teachers should deliver the curriculum, through the work they did to identify ‘clear expectations of teaching and learning shared strategies’. Staff use these to support all pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities, to learn the curriculum.
Inspectors said that subject leaders ‘skilfully identified’ essential knowledge and ‘thought carefully’ about the order this was introduced to students, to help them build on what they already know.
The report also recognised that leaders had designed a curriculum which ‘focuses on what pupils in this community need to know so they can achieve their potential in the future’, with all students studying philosophy, religion and ethics in depth.
The report also identified The Carlton Academy Sixth Form as a positive place for post-16 students to focus on ‘the broad range of subjects they can choose to study’, with dedicated areas for independent study. It reads: “Students hold the sixth form in high regard. They benefit from the expert subject knowledge of their teachers. Students support younger pupils by acting as role models.”
How the hell this school got a good Ofsted review I’ll never know! My son got put in isolation for a playful tussle between him and a classmate.