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School performance and Ofsted

Performance Tables

To compare Wildridings against other national schools, please click here to use the school and college performance tables service.

Pupil Outcomes

To view our most recent set of data regarding our pupil outcomes and SATs Results, please click here.​

OFSTED Report - February 2022

In our most recent Ofsted, February 2022, Wildridings Primary school was graded as 'Good'.

The full report can be found and downloaded from the link at the bottom of the page. 

What is it like to attend this school?

Pupils are highly enthusiastic about their school. They are happy to come to school and they feel safe. Leaders have created an inclusive and nurturing school. There are high levels of care and pastoral support in place for all pupils. As one pupil said, ‘Staff really care and when you need help, they are there for you.’

Leaders’ ambition is for all pupils to be the best that they can be. Leaders keep the development of the whole child at the centre of their work. They know pupils and the community well.

Pupils behave well around the school. At break-times, pupils play well together, keeping active by using outdoor equipment and playing games that adults organise for them. Pupils show consideration towards each other. They are polite, well-mannered and welcoming to visitors. On the rare occasions that bullying happens, pupils are confident that it will be dealt with quickly.

Pupils experience opportunities to nurture their talents. They attend a wide range of clubs, including sewing club, performance troupe and sign language club. Pupils learn about healthy eating and keeping fit. For example, children in Reception learn that fruit and vegetables are good for them, and pupils in Year 6 know how exercise keeps the heart healthy.