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School that was not ‘ambitious enough’ for its pupils told to improve by watchdog

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A school that was not ‘ambitious enough’ for its pupils has been told it must improve by the education watchdog. Vale View Primary School, in North Reddish, Stockport, had previously been rated as ‘good’ by Ofsted - a grading that had remained in place for the last seven years.

However, officials raised concerns that standards were slipping following a visit in 2019 . The Mill Lane school has now been told it ‘requires improvement’ across areas after a full inspection was carried out in February.

A new report says that pupils at the ‘supportive school’ are happy, have positive attitudes to learning and work hard in their lessons.

But it notes too many do not attend school regularly enough, ‘preventing them from achieving as well as they should’. READ MORE : Schools to get new rules on opening hours under government plan The school is also now reviewing its curriculum to ensure it is ‘suitably broad and sufficiently ambitious for all pupils’ - including those with special education needs and disabilities (SEND).

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