A primary school that hasn't been inspected for nearly 14 years because it was ‘outstanding’ has been reassessed and has retained its superlative status.
Ofsted inspectors visited Seymour Park Community Primary School in Old Trafford at the beginning of December. It was the first time they had visited the school since February 2010 when they gave it the highest possible grading.
And after the most recent Seymour Park was said to be ‘outstanding’ overall and ‘outstanding’ in every sub-category of assessment.
The report said: “The school’s values of care, growth and respect are firmly embedded and underpin the school’s mission. Seymour Park is a happy, vibrant and diverse community where ‘all are different, all are equal’. Try MEN Premium now for FREE...
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