Coppice Valley Primary School

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About Coppice Valley Primary School


Name Coppice Valley Primary School
Unique Reference Number (URN) 145026
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Headteacher Ms Hannah McNamara
Address Knapping Hill, Harrogate, HG1 2DN
Phone Number 01423563760
Phase Academy
Type Academy converter
Age Range 3-11
Religious Character Does not apply
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 209
Local Authority North Yorkshire
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Pupils enjoy learning and achieve well. On the whole, an ambitious and effective curriculum ensures that pupils are ready for their next stage of learning. This is reflected in published outcomes in national tests.

Pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities, and pupils who face other barriers to learning, generally achieve and thrive. Pupils develop their vocabulary as they explore interesting concepts, such as how the Anglo-Saxons impacted Roman Britain. However, in some curriculum subjects, pupils sometimes struggle to explain aspects of their learning in depth.

There is a strong sense of community. Difference is celebrated. Pupils are keen to support one another, the community and the environment.
.../>Leaders have made the mental health and wellbeing of pupils their highest priority. They recognised that some pupils, including those who are disadvantaged and those who are known to social care, may not have regular access to the outdoors. In response, leaders have introduced regular opportunities for outdoor learning.

Pupils learn to take care of the environment. For example, school uniforms are passed on to fellow pupils rather than ending up in landfill. The projects that pupils can become involved in through 'Coppice 50' and 'Coppice Gold' help them to see the impact they can have on others.

For example, pupils prepare recipe bags for families to cook with. They make and sell products to raise money for charity.Pupils behave well.

On rare occasions, pupils lose focus. Typically, adults get them back on track quickly. Bullying almost never happens.

If bullying occurs, leaders deal with it effectively and quickly. Appropriate support helps vulnerable pupils to attend school regularly and feel safe, just like their peers. For example, some pupils access the 'nest', a safe, den-like space to help them to manage their emotions.


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