Somercotes Academy has retained its ‘Good’ status from Ofsted, thanks to improved GCSE results and strong relationships among students and staff
Somercotes: Inspectors praised Somercotes Academy in its latest Ofsted report. They highlighted the hard work of the staff and students.
The report noted improved GCSE results and strong relationships at the school. It also mentioned high expectations for behavior and a broad curriculum.
Principal Jake Bailey expressed pride in the school’s achievements. He emphasized the teamwork among students, staff, and the community.
Many students, including those with special needs, are doing well. They trust their teachers and feel safe at school.
Students are engaged in lessons and produce quality work. They also participate in sports and performing arts activities.
Parents appreciate the opportunities the school provides. The report confirmed effective safeguarding measures are in place.
Martin Brown, CEO of Lincolnshire Gateway Academies Trust, congratulated the school. He acknowledged the support from the trust in improving the curriculum and student outcomes.
Phil Dickinson, executive principal, praised the school’s achievement. He noted the new, stricter inspection framework makes this recognition even more significant.
Somercotes Academy’s academic progress places it among the top non-selective schools in the county. This success reflects the hard work of everyone involved.