We have gathered the Mansfield and Ashfield area infant and junior schools which have been rated ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted inspectors in 2022.
Inspectors from education watchdog Ofsted visit schools across England to ensure the educational institutions are performing well and preparing pupils for further education and life in a community.
Each school is given a rating – outstanding, good, requires improvement, or inadequate.
Below is a list of those Mansfield and Ashfield primary schools which had the best ratings in 2022.
Below is a list of those Mansfield and Ashfield primary schools which had the best ratings in 2022.
5. Farmilo Primary School and Nursery, Woburn Lane, Pleasley - Good
Following a two-visit in September, Ofsted said “pupils are polite and courteous, they understand they should treat others with kindness and respect” and “pupils are proud to be part of the ‘Farmilo family". Photo: Brian Eyre
6. Glebe Junior School, Hamlet Lane, South Normanton - Good
Glebe Junior School has significantly improved. Rated inadequate during a previous inspection,it was been rated good across all categories on July 12 and 13. Ofsted inspectors found leaders have a "relentless focus" on school improvement and want all pupils to succeed. Leaders have created a broad and interesting curriculum that supports this ambition. The curriculum is enhanced by out-of-school trips and additional experiences. Photo: Google Maps
In a report published in January 2022, Healdswood was rated good in all five categories of eduation quality, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision, with inspectors saying: "Healdswood is a school where everyone is welcome. Staff know pupils very well. Pupils feel well cared for and that ‘everyone looks after you’." Photo: Google Maps
8. High Oakham Primary School, Nottingham Road, Mansfield - Good
Following a two-day inspection in May, Ofsted said: “High Oakham is a welcoming school. Staff know the pupils and their families well. They have established clear routines and positive relationships with pupils.” Photo: Brian Eyre