IT has happened again! Another school is celebrating after being given a glowing Ofsted inspection!

Burton Road Primary was visited by school inspectors who graded the school as 'good'.

They found the majority of teaching was good and that as a result, from below expected starting points, pupils achieve well to reach standards that are above average at the end of year six.

The report said: "Some teaching is particularly effective in the way teachers guide pupils to be confident learners in lessons.

"The very clear steps for success ensure individuals know how to produce good work and can check how well they are doing."

Pupils' books are regularly marked by teachers who provide useful feedback about how to improve their work. Pupils are given time in lessons to reflect on their learning.

They're well-behaved in lessons, on corridors and in the playground and are enthusiastic about their learning and activities offered by the school.

The headteacher and senior leaders and governors are quick to identify issues when they arise, produce detailed plans and take swift action.

Staff morale is high and they're committed to making the school an 'outstanding' one.