Cleeve Primary School

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About Cleeve Primary School


Name Cleeve Primary School
Unique Reference Number (URN) 140437
Website http://www.cleeve.hull.sch.uk/
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Executive Head Mrs Michelle Wilson
Address Wawne Road, Bransholme, Hull, HU7 4JH
Phone Number 01482825279
Phase Academy
Type Academy converter
Age Range 3-11
Religious Character Does not apply
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 380
Local Authority Kingston upon Hull, City of
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Pupils enjoy coming to Cleeve Primary School. They feel safe in school. Pupils know that they can use the 'ask it basket' if they want to share an anonymous worry.

They know what bullying is. Pupils know that staff take any concerns seriously and act swiftly to resolve their worries. Generally, pupils behave well in lessons.

Pupils enjoy opportunities to work collaboratively and practically. This increases their engagement and enhances their positive learning attitudes. Pupils embrace the approach of the 'power of yet'.

They develop resilience and are encouraged to view challenges as things that they cannot do yet.Leaders have introduced positive changes to help pupils learn effectively. However, some of these imp...rovements are at an early stage and not consistently embedded across the school.

Over time, pupils do not achieve as well as they should. Some pupils have gaps in their knowledge across a range of subjects. Attendance is too low.

This means that some pupils miss out on essential learning and personal development experiences.Typically, any pupil who needs additional help is supported well. Pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities receive the academic, social and emotional support that they need.

In the early years, children settle quickly because they are well supported by caring staff. Children swiftly grow in confidence to access indoor and outdoor learning tasks independently.Pupils enjoy a range of activities designed to raise their aspirations, for example visits from a wide range of professionals to inform them of future careers.

These experiences help pupils see the wider opportunities available to them. Pupils engage in enrichment themed days that raise awareness of important social and community issues. This helps to build pupils' understanding of empathy, compassion and responsibility.


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