A Northampton primary school has been given another ‘good’ rating by Ofsted.
Inspectors from the school watchdog paid a visit to Castle Academy, in St George’s Street, on January 11.
A report published by Ofsted on Tuesday (February 8), found that pupils ‘feel happy and safe and understand that they are expected to work hard and uphold the school’s rules’.
The report additionally notes that ‘pupils demonstrate the school’s values of respect, hope, pride and trust through their actions and say they enjoy learning’.
Head of Castle Academy, Daniel Lugg, said: “It’s really great news that we have retained our good rating and that Ofsted has recognised all the fantastic things that are happening at Castle Academy.
“The report makes reference to a comment by one of our pupils, who told inspectors “good things happen here” and that definitely sums up life at the school.”
The report said that ‘leaders want to give all pupils the best…