Tracey Gray
Thursday, February 14, 2013
4:32 PM
A north Norfolk school has had its next inspection delayed because of its continued good performance.
Aldborough Primary School has earned a delay of a year or more until its next full Ofsted inspection.
During its last inspection in November 2009, Ofsted inspectors verdict was that Aldborough Primary was a good school, and an interim assessment, which looked at pupils’ attainment, progress and attendance and any issues arising from complaints has confirmed that high standards are being maintained.
Headteacher Tina Casburn said: “This is a very pleasing vote of confidence in this school from Ofsted. It reflects a lot of hard work by the staff and our children, and also by parents and the wider community who have always given us their full support.
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