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Millfields First School | Ofsted Ratings, Reviews, Exam Results & Admission 2026

Millfields First School
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Overall ³Ô¹ÏÌìÌà Grade
The quality of education Good
Behaviour and attitudes Good
Personal development Good
Leadership and management Good
Early years provision Good
Previous inspection grade Good
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Foundational Skills: The school has worked effectively on early reading. Staff are skilled in identifying pupils at risk of falling behind and support them to rapidly catch up.
Success of the Curriculum: The school has designed an ambitious curriculum that clearly sets out the key learning pupils need.
Areas Needing Improvement: Some teachers do not use assessment well enough to check pupils’ learning, leading to missed opportunities to address misconceptions or move pupils to more challenging work.
Performance in Maths & Reading: Staff are skilled in identifying which pupils are at risk of falling behind in reading and provide support to help them catch up rapidly.
Support for Falling Behind: Pupils at risk of falling behind are supported to rapidly catch up through targeted assistance.
Behaviour and Attitudes: Pupils behave with high degrees of respect for each other and adults, and there is no time lost to off-task behaviour.
Support for SEND Pupils: Pupils with SEND have their needs accurately identified and receive appropriate adaptations and extensive extra support, achieving well as a result.
Managing Bullying and Pupil Safety: Pupils know they can approach adults if they have any concerns and that they will be supported.
Promotion of Welfare and Safety: The arrangements for safeguarding are effective, promoting a safe environment for all pupils.
Parent Feedback: The school liaises effectively with the parent body, which reports being very happy with developments at the school.
Extracurricular Activities: Pupils appreciate the many visits and opportunities the school has organised, including sporting activities and clubs.
Teacher Engagement: Staff benefit from extensive training opportunities about how to deliver the revised curriculum and appreciate the support provided by leaders.
Impact on Student Progress: Teachers present learning clearly and generally choose well-resourced materials, checking pupils' understanding to address misconceptions quickly.
Historical Ofsted reports