Meadowbrook Primary School receives Top Award
September 12th, 2015

Top award for quality given to Meadowbrook Primary School by leading education charity Achievement for All.
Meadowbrook Primary School has been recognized for the work it has been doing to improve the wellbeing, resilience and self-esteem of students who are vulnerable to underachievement and disadvantaged in their learning, including those with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities. The school has been working with the Achievement for All programme since 2014 and has just been awarded a Quality Mark. The programme works closely with parents, teachers and the individual child to secure the best outcome and attainment for their students through personalised and specific targets.
The school has seen a marked improvement in outcomes in the last year, particularly in Maths and early Years Phonics.
Jon Barr, Head teacher, quotes We are so proud of staff and pupils in achieving this standard; it confirms our commitment to every child in our care to enjoy an exceptional education.
Most recent Ofsted quotes:
The wide range of subjects and topics taught inspires pupils to learn well. Ofsted.
A harmonious community where pupils cooperate well together and are clear on how to treat others. Ofsted.
Pupils show respect to one another and to adults. They feel safe and their behaviour is good, both in lessons and around the school. Ofsted.
The award recognises the excellent work being done by the school with Achievement for All to improve progress in reading, writing and maths for all pupils, regardless of their background challenge or need.
Achievement for All believes that every child can progress, and through our programme with hope to enable every child to be the best that they can be regardless of background, challenge, or need. We are delighted to be working with Meadowbrook and to share in their success with this much deserved award

