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A Trusted School Where Children Are Happy And Successful

Kingfisher Hall was recognised by Ofsted as a school where children feel safe, valued and ambitious for their future. Inspectors highlighted the strength of relationships, the positive culture for learning and the broad, engaging curriculum. They praised the school’s focus on personal development and the way staff support every child to grow in confidence. This outcome reflects the high expectations we set and the strong partnership we build with families. It confirms what parents already see each day – a caring, purposeful school where children thrive.

What This Means For Your Child

At Kingfisher Hall, inspection outcomes are not just grades – they reflect daily experiences for children.

This means your child will:

  • Learn in a safe and respectful environment
  • Be taught by knowledgeable, committed teachers
  • Benefit from a broad and ambitious curriculum
  • Develop confidence, independence and resilience
  • Receive support quickly if they need extra help
  • Be part of a school where wellbeing matters as much as achievement

This is the foundation that helps children succeed both academically and personally.

Highlights from the inspection

  • Pupils are polite, respectful and feel safe
  • The curriculum is broad and ambitious
  • Teaching builds strong knowledge and understanding
  • Behaviour expectations are high and consistently applied
  • Additional needs are identified and supported effectively
  • Personal development is a strength of the school
  • Safeguarding is effective

Our commitment to continuous improvement

We are proud of the inspection outcome, but we are equally focused on what comes next.
Inspectors identified areas where staff continue to strengthen teaching so that pupils’ understanding develops even more securely over time. This reflects our culture of reflection and improvement. We believe the best schools are those that never stand still.

Ofsted information

View the full Ofsted report
Read the letter sent to parents