Ofsted information

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Understanding a school inspection report

School inspection reports will have information such as:

  • how well inspectors think the school is doing and what it could do to make things even better
  • how well pupils are doing, both in their education and their overall well-being and personal development
  • what parents and carers think about the school
  • how up to date the school buildings are, including any boarding school living accommodation
  • how any problems or complaints are dealt with
  • how the school complies with rules and regulations.




Compare school and college performance

The performance tables sit at the heart of the accountability framework. They focus the debate on standards and provide a reliable and accessible source of comparative information on pupil progress and attainment. The performance tables present this information alongside wider contextual data including Ofsted judgements, absence, workforce and finance data, presenting users with a wider understanding of the setting in which schools are operating.

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Parent View

Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think about your child’s school.
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“The equipment available at break-times is fun to play with and I love earning prizes for my good work.” 

MIZGIN, Year 4

“This school is great. Everyone is friendly and easy to talk to.”

Parent comment

“Longhill Primary is a good school. The staff are supportive and I feel welcome here. It is a very good environment and there’s lots of good things to do and learn.”

ALEISHA, Year 5

“I like playing on the pirate ship because it’s a boat and I like big boats and the Titanic.” 

BROGAN, Foundation Stage

“The teachers and pupils are the kindest people ever, if everyone was like this the world would be amazing.” 

HARRISON, Year 4

“My son has settled into school well, he has only been here a short time. “

Parent comment

“I like — because at break-times there are lots of things to do, such as gym equipment and games on the floor.” 

RYAN, Year 4

“It’s lovely because you can do RP and I love it.”

Year 2 pupil

“Everything’s great for my daughter at the school and she loves coming to it.”

Parent comment

“My daughter has come on so great at the school.”

Parent comment

“I think this school is the best because everyone is kind and caring.”

BERKAY, Year 5

“I love learning Big Maths and I can know all the Learn It’s so fast!” 

INES, Foundation Stage

“We would like to thank all the staff for their hard work. My son is a happy child and has a big smile on his face. I would like to say thank you for you getting him interested in sport.”

Parent comment

“I love coming to school because we always have fun lessons to learn and we learn a lot in school.”

MAYA, Year 3

“My daughter has only just started and everything is great.”

Parent comment

“I like this school because all of the teachers treat us really well, appreciate us and make us feel safe.”

LOGAN, Year 5

“I love this school, I remember when I first walked in the door at 3 years old! Me and my friends have evolved a lot over the years, and I love coming here. I love the teachers and the work.”

ARCHIE, Year 5

“I love Longhill Primary School because the teachers are very kind. They always challenge us to work hard and help us when we are stuck.”

EVE, Year 4

“Longhill Primary teaches children respect, kindness and responsibility”

Year 6 pupil

“It’s fascinating because every single thing is interesting.

Year 2 pupil

“There isn’t anything, they are already a big part of the community.”

Parent comment

“The school is great and my child enjoys coming.”

Parent comment

“I like the teachers as they are very pleasant and appreciative, also they award with amazing awards such marbles and star of the week.”

FREYA, Year 4

“When I come to school, I feel loved because my friends play with me.” 

CHARLIE, Foundation Stage

“I cannot fault the school or staff since by son joined. He has blossomed and is doing great. The staff really do their best to help with anything they can. “

Parent comment

“The school is decorated nicely and it’s colourful.”

COREY, Year 3

“I have no concerns only praise for the staff I have encountered on my child’s journey so far.”

Parent comment

“We have amazing teachers at our school which makes us feel happy and helps us to learn.”

BRADLEY, Year 3

“I feel that the school has always given my children the best support throughout. They are all exceeding because of this. “

Parent comment

“The teachers are lovely, it is easy to make friends and the lesson are fun.” 

OLIVER, Year 4

“At Longhill, we learn lots of fascinating things. I’ve really enjoyed finding out all about the Vikings and Victorians in my topic lessons this year.”

RYAN, Year 4

“We are very happy with Longhill Primary School.”

Parent comment

“There are lots of amazing books available to read whenever we want.” 

MIA, Year 4

“Here are Longhill we build positive relationships through restorative behaviours”

Year 6 pupil

“I love the giant playground with all of the fantastic equipment on it; it keeps me busy all playtime. You can exercise whilst talking to your friends!”

ADAM, Year 4

“I have no concerns, the teachers are attentive, my child is thriving at school and is always happy at hometime.”

Parent comment

“I like outside! I love jumping on the barrels, going on the climbing frame, and pretending to be a pirate on the pirate ship.”

RUSSEL, Foundation Stage

“I like to play outside because it’s so fun to go on the climbing frame and the ladder and if you fall down there’s a monster and we can all turn into monsters – really BIG monsters!” 

SIYAR, Foundation Stage

“We always have fun lessons which makes us enjoy coming to school. For example, I made chocolate pizzas in DT this year and they were amazing!”

ISLA, Year 3

“Longhill builds children’s future to the limit”

Year 6 pupil

“The thing I like about Longhill is the marbles and prizes you get for doing good things for yourself and others.” 

EMMANUEL, Year 4