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Ofsted praises progress at primary school told to improve | East Anglian Daily Times

Ditchingham CoE Primary Academy. - Credit: Archant Inspectors have said a primary school that received two successive ‘requires improvement’ Ofsted reports is taking “effective action” to address failures despite the pandemic.  Ditchingham Church of England Primary Academy, part of the Diocese of Norwich Education and Academies Trust (DNEAT), was subject to a remote inspection carried out in January. It follows previous visits that said improvements were needed in the quality of teaching, pupil outcomes and leadership.  “The Ofsted report shows that we have taken significant steps to improve the academy, despite the disruptions caused by the pandemic.” said Heather Brand, executive headteacher.

Smiling faces as West Norfolk schools return to the classroom

Smiling faces as West Norfolk schools return to the classroom  | Updated: 10:03, 11 March 2021 It was smiling faces all round as West Norfolk s teachers and pupils welcomed the return to the classroom this week after more than two months of lockdown. Youngsters at St Martha s Catholic Primary School made their way into the school gates, where they were welcomed by head of school Hayley Pink. Jane Gardener, executive headteacher at Sandringham and West Newton Primary Academy, said: “It was so wonderful to have everyone back in school, seeing all the smiling faces and the excited chatter, it made school feel like school again hearing the buzz in every classroom.”

Return to school easier than after the first lockdown, says parent | Prestwich and Whitefield Guide

A mother has said her children’s return to school after the latest lockdown in England was easier than after the first one last year because the family are now “used to the new normal”. Office manager Rianne Mills, 33, said her sons’ school in Shipdham, Norfolk, held virtual tours of the classroom so her boys, Henry Cheetham, eight, and five-year-old Freddie Mills knew what to expect. Thomas Bullock Church of England Primary Academy, which is part of the Diocese of Norwich Education and Academies Trust, said 99% of pupils attended on Monday. Children in class at Thomas Bullock Church of England Primary Academy in Shipdham, Norfolk (Joe Giddens/PA)

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