Ofsted: Merry Hill Infant School and Nursery found 'good'

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A school has been praised for its “well-considered” learning in a positive report despite losing its ‘outstanding’ grade.

Merry Hill Infant School and Nursery, Bushey, had its last graded Ofsted inspection in 2009, when it was found to offer its pupils “an outstanding education” and earned the highest possible grade.

Ofsted added that children learn “a range of ambitious vocabulary” with concepts taught in a “well-considered” way and noted that inclusion, which recently earned it a Special Educational Needs and Disability Inclusion Award , was a “priority” for Merry Hill.

 

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