Enfield Council is beaming with pride as its secondary schools achieve remarkable Ofsted ratings. In a triumphant display of educational excellence, every secondary school in Enfield, including academies and special schools, has secured at least a ‘good’ rating in the four pivotal areas assessed by Ofsted Inspectors. These areas include quality of education, personal development, behaviour and attitudes, and leadership and management.
An impressive 98% of Enfield’s schools have been rated as at least ‘good’ in these critical categories. While Ofsted no longer provides an official overall grade, many local schools have been recognised as ‘outstanding’ in two, three, or even all four areas. This is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the educators, pupils, and governors who strive to provide the highest standard of education.
Laurel Park School in Palmers Green is the latest to join this prestigious list, having been awarded a ‘good’ rating across all subcategories in November. This achievement reflects the unwavering commitment of the school community to nurturing an environment where students can thrive.
Abdul Abdullahi, the council’s cabinet member for children’s services, expressed his gratitude and admiration for the teams, pupils, and governors who have played a crucial role in ensuring every child in Enfield has the best opportunity to succeed. Their dedication is truly commendable.
Looking ahead, Ofsted plans to introduce a report card system for all schools next year, promising even more transparency and insight into school performance. As always, Peter Cuffaro Estate Agents is here to support families in finding the perfect home near these outstanding educational institutions. With our expert guidance, you can rest assured that your family’s educational needs are in capable hands.
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