A RECENTLY released Ofsted report for Knights Templar Community School in Watchet has rated it as continuing to be good.
Following a short inspection earlier this year, the report said there was a determination at the heart of the school to see pupils succeed in being resilient, confident and well prepared for the next stage in their learning.
It also found that pupils were keen and eager to learn because of the breadth and full range of opportunities provided.
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“We are constantly looking to see how we can help our children excel and the inspector congratulated us on the high standards they reach by the end of year four” she said.
“This is down to the hard work of the staff at Little Vikings Nursery and at Knights Templar Church School.
“By working closely together, we can successfully support every child to make good progress from their very first steps through to nine years old.”
Full report in the Free Press (May 26)
