A Shropshire school is celebrating after a glowing inspection report.

Selattyn Church of England Primary School, in Shropshire, received a Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) Report.

These reports are made alongside Ofsted reports by the Church of England at C of E and methodist schools to check on their progress.

The latest inspection report praised many successful aspects of the school’s work.

Inspectors noted that Selattyn’s Christian vision “fosters a highly supportive environment in which relationships and well-being are central” and offers “a school experience that promotes life in all its fullness”.

OTHER NEWS:

The report goes on to state that staff “know each individual child well” with “pupils feeling loved and supported” and ensured that individuals “succeed and flourish academically and spiritually”.

Headteacher, Mr Ross Shepherd, was delighted with the inspection conclusions, and said: “The report highlights that even though we may be a small school we certainly have a big heart and strive to do the best for all in our nurturing and caring environment where everybody is valued and counted.

“The report highlights that a real team approach is taken and this is something I am extremely proud of. We all strive to give everyone in our care as many opportunities as possible during their time with us.”

Chair of Governors, Mrs Nikki Hill, added: “We are very proud to receive such a positive report which highlights how successfully our new vision and values have been embedded into every aspect of school life