The school is larger than the average-sized primary school. There are two classes in each year group up
to and including Year 4 and three classes in each of Year 5 and Year 6.
Almost all pupils are from a range of minority ethnic groups, which is higher than average. Up to three
quarters of the pupils speak English as an additional language. This is also higher than average.
Just under half of pupils are supported by the pupil premium (additional funding which in this school
supports pupils known to be eligible for free school meals). This is well above average.
Over a third of pupils are identified as disabled or with special educational needs. This is higher than
average.
Early years provision is full time in the Reception classes and part time in the Nursery. The school meets the current government floor standards, which set the minimum expectations for pupils'
progress and attainment in reading, writing and mathematics by the end of Key Stage 2.
The school runs a breakfast club. There have been many changes in teaching staff in the past year, including the appointment of an acting
deputy headteacher, special needs coordinator and mathematics leader.
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