A primary school has been rated 'Good' following a visit from Ofsted inspectors.
Preston Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School in Tasburgh, near Norwich, was visited in late April by the education watchdog.
The school is part of the Tas Valley Church Schools Federation, along with Saxlingham Nethergate CofE Voluntary Controlled Primary School.
Inspectors found that the school is a "happy and welcoming" place, succeeding in fostering an inclusive environment and ambitious academic programmes that ensure all pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), achieve well.
The report stated that "pupils have numerous opportunities to take on responsibilities, such as school council positions and eco-councillor roles" which enable them to participate in school-level decisions.
"Pupils behaved well, and those with complex needs receive excellent support and benefit from an inclusive curriculum," the report further highlighted.
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Furthermore, the document affirmed that school leaders are effectively held accountable by "well-informed" governors.
The effectiveness of safeguarding measures was also praised in the report, ensuring a safe environment for all pupils.
The school was rated 'Good' in all areas to achieve the same overall rating.
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