Bromley Heath Infant School, Downend, Bristol
Bromley Heath Infant School, Downend, Bristol
OFSTED

The Report

Bromley Heath Infant School was visited by HM Inspectors in March 2011. Pupils were observed during assembly, registration and playtimes. Lessons and parts of lessons were observed throughout the school. Samples of their work were also inspected.

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Bromley Heath Infants Report 2011

Bromley Heath Subject Inspection 2010

Quotes taken from the latest OFSTED Inspection

"Bromley Heath Infant School provides its pupils with a good start to their education. The school motto, ‘little steps, big strides, exciting journey’, sums up the enjoyable and challenging learning opportunities provided for pupils."

"Parents and carers are pleased with the progress their children make as a result of the
school’s varied and exciting curriculum."

"Bromley Heath is much respected in the local community and regularly oversubscribed,
because of the standards reached by pupils and the progress they make. Pupils are well cared for and parents and carers report that the youngest children settle well in the Reception classes."

"The governing body has an accurate understanding of the strengths of the school. It
has supported the development of middle leaders well, leading to the high aspirations all staff have for pupils."

"Pupils know how to stay safe and healthy, particularly enjoying opportunities for growing and eating produce from the gardening club. They know about the benefits of exercise, rest, diet and the importance of drinking water regularly."

"The school’s support for groups and individuals ensures that the vast majority of pupils achieve well. As a result of the good care, guidance and support provided, pupils have high levels of confidence in the adults in school."

"Pupils talk about the responsibilities they have in school, including the school and eco
councils. They have a good understanding of environmental issues and have contributed to the local community’s work on reducing traffic congestion near the school entrance."