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Primary school gains praise for turnaround

A STRUGGLING primary school has been praised by a Government watchdog for turning itself around.

A report by Ofsted inspectors found Hinguar Primary School, in Shoebury, has made good progress since it was given notice to improve in February, 2007.

The school is now rated as satisfactory and its teachers were commended for making lessons interesting and incorporating computer skills.

Inspector Declan McCarthy said: "The school has successfully tackled a legacy of underachievement and has overcome barriers to learning so vulnerable pupils and those who find learning difficult achieve as well as others."

The school was told to improve following an inspection on February 20 and 21, 2007, which raised concerns.

The report found it needed to improve standards in writing for all pupils, ensure assessment is consistent, improve overall achievement, improve the curriculum and communications technology.

Mr McCarthy said the school was improving well in all the areas highlighted by Ofsted.

He added: "It has made good progress in addressing the areas for improvement identified at its last inspection because the headteacher and senior leadership team have monitored the quality of teaching rigorously and effectively and improved its impact on pupils' progress."

Viv Stevens, headteacher at the school, said she was glad the inspectors had recognised the efforts of pupils and staff.

She added: "We are particularly pleased Ofsted have identified the good care guidance and academic support we provide our children."

2:18am Friday 4th July 2008

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