Beaconside Primary and Nursery School

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About Beaconside Primary and Nursery School


Name Beaconside Primary and Nursery School
Unique Reference Number (URN) 116768
Website http://www.beaconside.co.uk/
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Headteacher Mrs Lorraine Hadley
Address Hazel Road, Rubery, Birmingham, B45 9DX
Phone Number 01214533801
Phase Primary
Type Community school
Age Range 3-11
Religious Character Does not apply
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 232
Local Authority Worcestershire
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Beaconside is a calm school with a purposeful climate for learning. Staff model kindness and respect in every interaction. Pupils mirror this, treating one another thoughtfully and celebrating difference.

They feel safe and trust staff to listen and act. Leaders act on pupils' ideas, such as improving outdoor spaces and resources for social times. This helps them see how their voice shapes daily life.

Pupils value the 'take a moment' bench where they can sit, reflect or reset.Relationships sit at the heart of the school. Pupils say that staff notice the small things and respond quickly when anyone needs support.

Help is sensitive and proportionate, from a quiet word to timely, tailored assistance that keeps pupils... learning and feeling secure. Classmates encourage each other, take turns and work hard. This starts in earnest in the early years, where children settle quickly and soon become a valued part of school life.

Pupils enjoy lessons, and they like school. Pupils attend and arrive on time. Teachers explain new ideas clearly and check understanding often.

As a result, pupils know what to do and how to improve. They take pride in their work and talk about their learning with confidence. They recognise that practise, particularly in reading, writing, handwriting and mathematics, helps them master the skills that unlock the wider curriculum.

Staff help pupils to build their creativity, teamwork and resilience. For example, Year 6 pupils relish the 'one-pound challenge'.Standards of behaviour are high.

Routines are upheld consistently. Lessons start promptly, and low-level disruption is rare. When problems arise, staff resolve them fairly and without delay, helping pupils learn and grow from mistakes.

Bullying is not tolerated. This nurturing, friendly school is a place where pupils feel that they belong. As a result, they thrive both emotionally and academically and are very well prepared to move on when the time comes.

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