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Godolphin Slough Junior celebrates Ofsted report with big hug

Godolphin Slough Junior School is delighted to announce the results of its successful Ofsted inspections and are celebrating by forming a chain around the school and giving it a hug.

The report stated that Godolphin is ‘an inclusive school in which each child matters. All pupils are warmly welcomed and equally valued. The outstanding day-to-day care provided for pupils is a feature of the school that is particularly appreciated by parents.’

Praise was also given for the social skills shown by pupils and their spiritual development.

The school was awarded a grading of ‘good – with a number of outstanding features’.

Slough Head teacher Barbara Clark said: “It was a very proud moment for us when we were told Godolphin was a good school. It reflects the hard work of the whole school including the pupils, teachers, governors and the cleaners and canteen staff.

“We want the best for our pupils and by working with the support of the parents we have achieved this. I hope everyone who is associated with the school feels as proud as we do.”

Commissioner for education and children’s services, Slough Cllr David Munkley, said: “The Ofsted report for Godolphin Junior School is an excellent achievement for all the staff and pupils.

“It shows just how hard everybody worked to ensure the pupils get the very best from the school and is also encouraging news for the parents who know their children are receiving a continuous high standard of education.

Slough Borough Council

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