A VILLAGE primary school is celebrating after receiving plenty of praise in a new report.
Tillingham-based St Nicholas C of E Primary School has been praised in its latest Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) Report.
The Church of England Education Office conducted the inspection at St Nicholas and found “the Christian vision of the school is lived out in the supportive environment where all are known, embraced and loved.”
The report emphasised how “pupils and staff know themselves to be appreciated as individuals and respect and support each other”.
“This is seen in the modelled behaviour of the adults and the engagement and enthusiasm of the pupils,” it added.
The inspector also commented on the school’s outward-looking approach, stating “strong partnerships have been developed to create opportunities and high-quality provision for pupils”.
St Nicholas was also praised for its “carefully planned worship” in partnership with pupils, with the clergy creating a “special time in the school day for pupils and staff”.
“Biblical themes including the vision and values of the school are explored and expanded into the classroom,” it said.
The report also praised leaders at the school.
It said: “Courageous actions that implement change in policy and practice are well-resourced by Vine Schools Trust and embedded by school leaders.
“As a result of these changes, pupils and staff are flourishing in spirit and truth.”
On the report, headteacher Nikki Emrich said: “We are very proud to have received such an extremely positive SIAMS inspection.
“I am delighted that the inspection recognised the strong Christian ethos that runs through our school. Thanks to the commitment of our staff, parents, Vine Schools Trust and our community, we are able to provide an environment that is tailored to support the needs and development of all the pupils, enabling them to flourish.”
Chief executive of Vine Schools Trust, Emma Wigmore, added: “We are very pleased to read the fantastic SIAMS report for St Nicholas C of E Primary School.
“I particularly loved reading about the inspirational worship at the school through joyous song and peaceful reflection.
“Well done to the entire school community at St Nicholas for this wonderful result.”
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