King David Primary has retained its status as a good school - but it might not do so if it underwent a full inspection, Ofsted said
Good schools are checked around every four years or so to ensure they maintain standards without receiving a formal grade from inspectors. “However, if we find evidence that a school would now receive a higher or lower grade, then the next inspection will be a graded inspection,” Ofsted explained.
Ofsted, which paid a brief visit to the school, said “the evidence gathered suggests that the inspection grade might not be as high if a graded inspection were carried out now”.
The Jewish ethos of the school - where the majority of pupils are from other faiths - helped “pupils to understand the importance of fundamental British values such as tolerance and respect,” Ofsted said.