Bishopswood School

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About Bishopswood School


Name Bishopswood School
Unique Reference Number (URN) 149322
Website http://www.bishopswoodschool.co.uk
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Mrs Priya Bhagrath
Address Grove Road, Sonning Common, Reading, RG4 9RH
Phone Number 01189724311
Phase Academy (special)
Type Academy special sponsor led
Age Range 2-16
Religious Character Does not apply
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 74
Local Authority Oxfordshire
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Pupils' smiles or exclamations as they arrive show that they are happy to be in school. Those who find it difficult to start the day are sensitively supported by well-trained staff.

Warm relationships, familiar routines, and dedicated personal spaces give pupils a reassuring sense of safety and belonging. As a result, pupils attend well.Pupils enjoy close bonds with staff who know them well and understand their needs.

The school nurtures pupils' readiness for learning. Staff see every moment as a learning opportunity. They ensure that pupils have the tools they need to succeed.

Pupils are usually keen to tackle tasks, often delighting in their achievements. The school is adept at dealing with any challenging behav...iour, including bullying.The school places meeting pupils' needs at the heart of everything it does.

Support for pupils who are disadvantaged or known to social care is personalised and effective. Close checks on pupils' progress mean approaches are suitably adapted and ambitious. A relentless emphasis on developing pupils' communication skills threads throughout the school's work.

Promoting independence for all is also a constant priority. For example, pupils are taught how to make choices and clear away after themselves at lunchtime. When they are ready, pupils gain valuable experiences of how busy eateries smell, look, sound and feel through joining their mainstream peers in their school canteens.

Pupils are prepared well for their next steps. They sustain a range of meaningful placements that continue their education. The school is expanding the range of certificates pupils can achieve at the school.

Older pupils take their learning into the community. For example, they make a positive contribution by delivering a local magazine. The school equips pupils with important learning about safety and how to get help.


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