Co-op Academy Priesthorpe: Ofsted praise for 'happy and safe' Leeds school after ratings turnaround

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A 'happy and safe' west Leeds academy has been hailed by Ofsted following a ratings turnaround.

Co-op Academy Priesthorpe, located on Priesthorpe Lane, Farsley, was rated Outstanding in ‘Personal development’ and Good in the other four categories - Quality of education, Behaviour and attitudes, Leadership and management, and Sixth-form provision. It completes an impressive turnaround for the school which was rated Requires Improvement during an inspection in March 2020. The education watchdog said: 'Pupils at Co-op Priesthorpe Academy are proud to be part of an inclusive community.

These range from small clubs such as ‘computer coding’ to entry into national competitions and opportunities to experience high quality art installations. 'Leaders’ work to ensure that all pupils can take advantage of this contributes strongly to the sense of community and cohesion.' Inspectors praised the way leaders know exactly what to do to continue with strong attendance.

 

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