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Added by Love Business East Midlands | 22 January 2025
UPDATED: 23 January 2025
R.E.A.L. Independent Schools Hinckley has received an outstanding Ofsted report following an inspection in November.
The report commends the school's exceptional staff development and employment practices, contributing significantly to the high-quality education and personal development of its pupils.
The Ofsted inspection rated the school's overall effectiveness as 'Good,' with 'Outstanding' judgments in Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development, and Leadership and Management. A key factor in these achievements is the school's commitment to continuous professional development for its staff.
The report highlights that "high-quality training helps teachers acquire the appropriate subject knowledge to teach the curriculum effectively." This investment in staff development ensures that educators are well-equipped to meet the diverse needs of pupils, fostering an environment where both students and teachers thrive.
The school's innovative approach to curriculum delivery is organised into four pathways, tailored to meet the varied needs of its pupils. This structure not only supports student learning but also provides staff with clear frameworks for professional growth and specialisation. The report notes that "over time, staff develop into expertly skilled practitioners," underscoring the effectiveness of the school's employment and development strategies.
Parents and carers have expressed overwhelming support for the school's impact, with every respondent stating they would recommend R.E.A.L. Independent Schools Hinckley. This positive feedback reflects the dedication of the staff and the success of the school's employment practices in creating a supportive and effective educational environment.
A spokesman said: "The leadership team at R.E.A.L. Independent Schools Hinckley remains committed to maintaining and enhancing these high standards. By continuing to invest in staff development and innovative employment practices, the school aims to further enrich the educational experiences of its pupils and support the professional growth of its educators."