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Ofsted

Old Farm School is rated as ‘Good’ in the latest Ofsted Report.

Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education. It is the government organisation responsible for inspecting and regulating care for children and young people. This includes inspecting school and education facilities. Old Farm School received it’s first Ofsted Inspection in July 2020 and was rated as being strongly ‘Good’.

You can access the most recent report by clicking the button below.

See what Ofsted says about Old Farm School

“The curriculum at Old Farm School is personalised to each pupil. This means that each pupil is challenged to learn, taking their own ability and starting points into consideration.”

“Through comprehensive PSHE education, pupils learn about life in Britain, how to face risks and to have respect for people who are different to themselves. Pupils also learn how to keep themselves safe. They learn about staying healthy, physically and mentally.” 


"A full programme is in place for careers education. The headteacher has set up and continues to set up links with colleges and businesses in the local area. There is a focus on ensuring pupils leave the school with skills and qualifications that make them employable." - Ofsted, July 2020

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