Central Primary School

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About Central Primary School


Name Central Primary School
Unique Reference Number (URN) 117156
Website http://www.central.herts.sch.uk
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Headteacher Mrs Sabriye Wright
Address Derby Road, Watford, WD17 2LX
Phone Number 01923225129
Phase Primary
Type Community school
Age Range 3-11
Religious Character Does not apply
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 411
Local Authority Hertfordshire
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Pupils describe their school as a diverse community.

They say this makes it a special place to learn. Pupils feel everyone is treated fairly and this is important to them. They learn about their own cultures and languages, as well as those of others.

This prepares them well for life in modern Britain.Pupils and staff have positive, respectful relationships. Pupils know adults will support them when they need help, so they feel safe.

Bullying is rare. When it does happen, pupils are confident that staff deal with it effectively.Many pupils join the school at different times, not only in the Reception Year.

They are warmly welcomed, which helps new pupils to settle quickly. Overall, pupils achieve well. Som...e progress rapidly from their various starting points.

For example, pupils who are new to speaking English learn to read and write it through a well planned and effective approach.Staff check pupils' progress carefully. For example, they notice when a pupil needs extra help in mathematics or support to build their confidence.

Pupils learn what they need to do to improve. This helps them take ownership of their learning and gives them a clear sense of their next steps. Pupils say someone is always available to help them if they need it.

They find this reassuring.The youngest children in the school play happily together and know the routines well. For example, they know how to collect the resources they need for a task, which builds important independent skills.

Across the school, pupils typically behave well. They understand the rules because staff apply them fairly.Pupils learn a wide range of knowledge that matches their needs.

For example, they think about careers they may want in the future. They also develop their talents and interests, such as learning a musical instrument. This work prepares them well for their next steps.


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