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Cherry Fields has ‘limitless ambition for every single pupil,’ according to the report which was published this week.
Head of School Claire Robertson said everyone connected to Cherry Fields had been delighted by the positive report.
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“It has been a privilege to see Cherry Fields grow into the thriving school community that it now is, just over two years since we first opened our doors. I am immensely proud of the kindness, resilience and hard work that our children demonstrate every day and I am equally proud of the staffing team,” she said.
The report noted that the children “love coming to Cherry Fields” where the “entire ethos of the school is inclusive.”
The school is a member of the multi-academy GLF Schools and opened in September 2020. It currently has classes in reception, Year 1 and Year 2 with the first Year 3 class due to open in September. It should be an all-through school by September 2026.
Inspectors recognised the hard work and impact of the school’s staff and there was praise for offering opportunities to develop the cultural experience of pupils.
“Leaders have an unequivocal ambition to provide the very best opportunities for all its pupils,” the report says.
“Learning from musicians, artists and dancers as well as admiring sculptures at a local park,”it adds.
“The Ofsted report is a wonderful testament to the ethos and commitment of everyone at Cherry Fields and I look forward to seeing it grow and develop as we continue to build our school community over the coming years,” added Mrs Robertson.