North Chadderton School has been congratulated for raising its Ofsted rating and scoring ‘good’ in all areas.
At North Chadderton School, staff foster positive relationships with pupils, and an increasing number are benefiting from extra-curricular activities said Ofsted inspectors.
The school has extended its lunchtime to give more time for pupils to join clubs, and as a result, there are more opportunities for them to take part in a wide variety of sports, musical and cultural activities.
The school now has 34 clubs including dissection, debate, Pokemon, Sudoku, dance, drama and a choir.
North Chadderton School was judged as good in quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management and for its sixth form.
The aim is to develop students beyond the classroom,” said co-headteacher Nick Angus.
We embrace different cultures and we have so many activities here to showcase our inclusivity, including Culture Day, LGBT+ group, anti-bullying initiatives and more.
“What makes this school so fantastic are the kids. It’s a purposeful and proud place to work and that’s why so many stay on in the sixth form.