Farlingaye High School Achieves Centre of Excellence Status

Farlingaye High School (a member of East Anglian Schools Trust) is a large comprehensive school for students aged 11 to 18.  It is situated in Woodbridge, Suffolk. There are 1,925 students currently on roll, 400 of whom are in the sixth form.  The most recent Ofsted (2022) opens by commenting that the school, “is a […]

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Granard Primary School Achieves Flagship School Status

Granard Primary School continues to be a truly inclusive school, providing a positive and enriching experience for all children, where diversity is celebrated, and every child’s needs are met with understanding and respect. The environment is welcoming and supportive and the ethos is all about acceptance and belonging. Children feel valued and accepted regardless of […]

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Hunsbury Park Primary School Achieves Flagship School Status

  Hunsbury Park Primary School is a 1.5 form entry primary school with a Designated Specialist Provision for 50 children with an Autistic Spectrum Condition diagnosis, called The Nest. The school currently utilises single age year groups in KS1 and mixed age year groups in KS2.  The school is incredibly well maintained and welcoming.  Its […]

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St Julie’s Catholic PS awarded Inclusive School Award

The school’s Christian ethos, its warm community feel and the high expectations and standards for all make an impression as soon as one enters St Julie’s Catholic Primary School. The school environment is cared for and maintained to the highest standard, displays are attractive and eye-catching as well as informative of the school’s inclusive values […]

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All Saints CE Junior School Receives the Inclusive School Award

All Saints CE Junior School is one of a family of 22 schools in the Diocese of Chichester Trust which has a mission to ‘Help every child to reach their God-given potential’.  Inclusion and individuality underpin a culture of high ambition supported by a consistent approach to strong expectations of pupil behaviour.  The school serves […]

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Pinvin C of E Academy Achieves Inclusive School Award

I had the pleasure of conducting the IQM assessment at the Pinvin Federation of Schools consisting of Pinvin Church of England (CE) First School and St Nicholas CE Middle School which share a site in the village of Pershore.  The Federation is highly inclusive and the Leaders and staff, supported by the Diocese of Worcester […]

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‘Inspirational’ Priory Primary School achieves IQM Inclusive School Award

The Priory Primary School, located in the highly deprived Friar Park estate in Wednesbury, Sandwell, faces significant socio-economic challenges. The Friar Park ward has the 5th highest child poverty rate in Sandwell.  ACORN data indicates that most children come from hard-pressed families with high unemployment. The area also suffers from high crime rates and significant […]

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Calthorpe Academy, Highgate, continues to set standards and maintains it’s IQM Flagship School status

It has been a privilege to visit Calthorpe Academy, a 2–19 special needs school in the centre of Birmingham. The school supports students with a broad range of complex needs and is part of the Thrive Education Partnership. Calthorpe supports 60% of the students with the most complex needs across the city. The Headteacher is […]

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Hayes Park School becomes IQM Flagship School for second time

Hayes Park School is a three-form entry school with a nursery and a 13-place Special Resourced Provision (SRP) for autistic pupils. The school is in Hayes in the London Borough of Hillingdon (LBH). There are 700 pupils on roll, and the SRP has 14 pupils. Last year, the Headteacher (HT) spoke about falling rolls, but […]

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St. Joseph’s Catholic PS, Winsford, proud to achieve IQM Flagship School status

St. Joseph’s Primary School, part of the Winsford Education Partnership, is dedicated to providing an inclusive education for its pupils. The school is proud of its commitment to serving the vibrant and diverse community in Winsford, maintaining its status as a  ‘Good’ school in the last Ofsted inspection in 2018. The ethos at St. Joseph’s […]

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St Joseph’s RC High School, Bolton, achieves IQM Inclusive Quality Mark

St Joseph’s RC High School (St Joseph’s) is a Roman Catholic voluntary-aided comprehensive school under the trusteeship of the Salford Diocese with a current Planned Admission Number (PAN) of 1050. The number on the roll is 1045.  The proportion of pupils eligible for the Pupil Premium (PP) is approximately 22%.  The current number of young […]

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The Federation of Barnehurst Schools continues as IQM Centre of Excellence

The Federation of Barnehurst Schools has continued to fully meet the standard required by the Inclusion Quality Mark’s Inclusive School Award to maintain its status as a Centre of Excellence. IQM’s initial meeting during the day was with the Assistant Headteacher/SENCo where we spent some time discussing the impact that the three targets have had […]

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