Brownlow Fold Primary School

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About Brownlow Fold Primary School


Name Brownlow Fold Primary School
Unique Reference Number (URN) 105149
Website http://www.brownlow-fold.bolton.sch.uk/
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Headteacher Mrs Julie Cheung
Address Darley Street, Bolton, BL1 3DX
Phone Number 01204333511
Phase Primary
Type Community school
Age Range 3-11
Religious Character Does not apply
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 232
Local Authority Bolton
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Pupils are embraced in the warm, welcoming atmosphere that helps them to feel safe and valued.

Pupils welcome visitors proudly with confidence and charisma. Attendance is regular. This supports friendships and participation in school life.

Relationships between pupils and staff are positive. Pupils are respectful and considerate towards each other. Behaviour is orderly, and pupils show positive attitudes to learning.

The presence of the school dog, Teddy Cheung, further strengthens the nurturing environment by offering a comforting and positive influence on pupils' wellbeing.Pupils enjoy learning. Many can talk articulately about what they have learned.

The curriculum is broad and carefully ordered. It is... typically delivered well. This helps pupils to know more and remember more over time.

Academic outcomes in national tests are secure overall. From low starting points, most pupils achieve well. Staff identify pupils who may be at risk of not progressing as well as they intend and provide appropriate support.

Leaders work with determination to remove barriers to pupils' learning and wellbeing. Disadvantaged pupils, pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities, and those known or previously known to children's social care are monitored closely. They are fully included in school life and receive appropriate support that helps them to progress.

Practical assistance for families and thoughtful pastoral support also help to reduce barriers and raise pupils' aspirations.Pupils benefit from a well-considered approach to learning beyond the academic curriculum. They gain an age-appropriate understanding of healthy lifestyles, relationships and people's different beliefs.

This supports their preparation for life in modern Britain. Leadership roles, charity work and community activities help pupils understand how to contribute positively to school life and to the wider community. The 'Brownlow bucket list' broadens pupils' experiences and inspires them.

The Year 6 residential trip helps pupils to develop confidence, independence and resilience. Pupils know that bullying is rare. They are confident that adults deal with any concerns quickly and effectively.


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