Inspectors praise school

A Pinchbeck school has been praised for its ‘strong Christian ethos’.

Pinchbeck East C of E Primary Academy, part of the Infinity Academies Trust, was recently the subject of a Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS).
Within their report the inspector noted that: “Pinchbeck lives out its aspirational vision for all to be the best version of themselves, within and to the community it serves.”
They continued: “Underpinning the vision are core values of compassion and humility, which ensures the school has a welcoming and inclusive ethos.”
It’s only ‘development point’ needed, inspectors said, was that it should ‘encourage language to discuss and understand spirituality more deeply’.
Head Teeny Vayro said: “We are delighted with the outcome of this inspection.
“Our staff, pupils, and the wider community put in an incredible effort to live out our vision in everything we do – it really is at the heart of school life.”
Gavin Booth, CEO of Infinity Academies Trust, added: “This latest report is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of the entire school community.
“The SIAMS inspection highlights the school’s strong ethos and the values that make it such a special place. I am so proud of what the school has achieved and look forward to seeing it continue to flourish within our trust family.”

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