Ofsted and Performance

Following Ofsted's inspection of Outwood Junior Academy Brumby on Wed 22 Feb 2023, we were rated as Good with Outstanding leadership.

We are very proud of all that has been achieved to date at Outwood Junior Academy Brumby. The improvements that have been made are a result of the whole school community working together to achieve the very best for our children - truly putting children first in all that they do.

"Those pupils with social, emotional or mental health needs are exceptionally well supported."

Ofsted, 2023

"Leaders have the highest of expectations for pupils. They have successfully and comprehensively addressed the weaknesses of the predecessor school."

Ofsted, 2023

"Leaders have systematically tackled the right priorities to improve the academy. Their relentless yet supportive focus on raising standards has resulted in rapid improvements to the quality of education that pupils receive."

Ofsted, 2023

"Staff show the deepest commitment and care for pupils."

Ofsted, 2023

"Teachers provide additional support and adapt activities for pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) so that they can access the curriculum alongside their peers."

Ofsted, 2023

"Pupils are not worried about bullying as it rarely happens. When it does, staff act quickly to resolve any issues. This helps pupils to feel safe."

Ofsted, 2023

Key Stage 2 Performance Data

DescriptionData
% of pupils who've achieved the expected standard in reading, writing and maths64%
Average progess that pupils have made in reading between KS1 and KS2-1.0
Average progess that pupils have made in writing between KS1 and KS23.1
Average progess that pupils have made in mathematics between KS1 and KS22.1
% of pupils who've achieved a higher standard in reading, writing and maths9%
Average score in the reading test103
Average score in the mathematics test105
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