A special needs school in Bowthorpe has been commended by Ofsted for its high-quality education and care.
Previously a police station, Banks House School currently enrols six students aged between 13 and 19 who have moderate and complex needs.
Ofsted inspectors, who visited the school in June 2024, described the school as a place where pupils build very supportive relations with the staff.
The headteacher, Dawn Wale said: “I am over the moon that others have seen the potential of our wonderful young people at Banks House School.
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"Everything that staff at the school do is to ensure that all pupils have access to a bespoke education with staff going beyond the expected in order for pupils to be successful and prepared for life outside of our school."
Additionally, the school was bestowed with the Gold badge for Learning Outside of the Classroom during the inspection.
The commendation underlined that students at Banks House School are indeed fortunate to enjoy a diverse and enriching curriculum.
The report also remarked about the positive cooperation between the school's leaders, parents, professionals and the broader community.
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