Berry Pomeroy Parochial CofE Primary School

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About Berry Pomeroy Parochial CofE Primary School


Name Berry Pomeroy Parochial CofE Primary School
Unique Reference Number (URN) 147812
Website https://www.berrypomeroyschool.org/
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Headteacher Mrs Fiona Dean
Address Berry Pomeroy, Totnes, TQ9 6LH
Phone Number 01803863519
Phase Academy
Type Academy converter
Age Range 4-11
Religious Character Church of England
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 85
Local Authority Devon
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Pupils at this school feel safe and well cared for. Each morning, staff warmly welcome pupils. This helps to foster a secure sense of belonging.

Close relationships between the school and parents and carers enable staff to get to know pupils well. As a result, pupils say they feel safe and know they can approach any adult if they have concerns. This positive culture is reflected in the school's high rates of attendance.

Pupils enjoy learning. They speak enthusiastically about their current topics as well as what they have learned previously. Pupils achieve well compared to others nationally at the end of Year 6.

However, these outcomes do not fully reflect the frequency of mistakes and misconceptions in pupils' wo...rk across the school in different subjects. Sometimes, gaps in pupils' learning are not addressed so pupils do not build their knowledge effectively.Throughout the school, pupils behave well.

Incidents of disruption are rare. Older pupils take pride in being role models for younger pupils. They value the responsibility of acting as 'buddies' for children in the Reception Year.

Pupils benefit from a wide range of opportunities to develop their talents and interests. They take part in clubs such as art, Spanish and gardening. Overnight residential visits to different cities are carefully planned to help pupils build resilience and independence.

Pupils also take on meaningful responsibilities, such as 'sustainability leader', which foster leadership and accountability. They are proud of their achievements, including introducing recycling initiatives across the school.Leaders and staff ensure that pupils develop an appreciation of their surroundings.

They learn to value nature and the importance of caring for the environment. At the same time, leaders are ambitious for pupils to experience life beyond their immediate community. Opportunities to visit cities broaden pupils' horizons and help prepare them for life in modern Britain.


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