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Alfred Street Junior School, Rushden

Alfred Street Junior School, Rushden
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The quality of education Requires Improvement
Behaviour and attitudes Requires Improvement
Personal development Requires Improvement
Leadership and management Requires Improvement
Overall effectiveness at previous inspection Requires Improvement
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Alfred Street Junior School, Rushden is a Primary, Co-Ed school located in Northamptonshire, East Midlands.

It has 81 students from age 3-11 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 12 : 1.

This school rated Requires Improvement by recent Ofsted inspection.

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The remainder of the class and the chosen School Councillors are then given a say in decisions that affect the entire school.
Within the classroom, rules are developed with input from the students.
Children are taught to become independent, take ownership of their behaviour decisions, and uphold our school's ideals.
Through the teaching of "Protective Behaviours," children are educated about their "Rights as a Child."
All throughout their educational careers, children are taught to demonstrate "Respect for All."
Different religions and cultures are taught to kids in a variety of subjects across the curriculum.
The entire school participates in Diversity Days.
Y3/4 Children utilise maps, globes, and atlases to learn about the larger world, particularly where Britain is located.
The youngsters in geography class contrast the climate in Britain with that in other parts of Europe and the rest of the world.
Kids receive "Dojo Points" for adhering to the school's ideals and standards.
E-safety guidelines are updated, explained, and reemphasized.
Children are encouraged to be aware of their "Rights" and to be able to make their own decisions utilising their understanding of right and wrong while also being aware that they can do so in a setting that is safe and encouraging.
Children are allowed and encouraged to make their own decisions.
Children receive instruction on how to make ethical decisions regarding online safety.
Children gain knowledge about the importance of respect in good relationships.
Through PSHE, RE, and assemblies, children are taught to respect and tolerate both their own culture and that of others.
Children learn about the core tenets of the Christian faith, the Hindu faith, and humanism in RE.
They recognise that Britain is a varied country and that it is acceptable to hold ideas that are different from those of others.
Children participate in Diversity Days that focus on a variety of cultures and religions.
Children from other cultures should actively participate in the creation and execution of Diversity Days.
Y4/5 Children utilise maps, globes, and atlases to learn about the larger world, particularly where Britain is located.
In geography class, students contrast Britain's climate with that of other countries.
The kids learn about British people who have influenced our nation via their ideals through RE, PSHE, and assemblies.
Children take on important duties in school to prepare them to be decent citizens (Student Leaders).
PSHE and assemblies serve to continually reaffirm morals and laws.
Kids receive "Dojo Points" for adhering to the school's ideals and standards.
Children are encouraged to know their 'Rights and Responsibilities' and be able to make their own choices, using their knowledge of right and wrong, but also knowing that they can make their choice in a safe and supportive environment.
Children are allowed and encouraged to make their own decisions.
Children receive instruction on how to make ethical decisions regarding online safety.
Both in-class and during success assemblies, teachers encourage kids to talk about and celebrate their accomplishments.
Through school values, assemblies, the behaviour policy, PSHE, and many other aspects of the curriculum and school life, children are taught the concept of respecting one another.
Through PSHE, assemblies, and NSPCC visits, children are taught to identify bullying and to react to it appropriately.
Children gain knowledge about the importance of respect in good relationships.
Through PSHE, RE, and assemblies, children are taught to respect and tolerate both their own culture and that of others.
They recognise that Britain is a varied country and that it is acceptable to hold ideas that are different from those of others.
Children take part in Diwali and Holi afternoons/observe other religious rituals.
Children participate in Diversity Days that focus on a variety of cultures and religions.
Children from other cultures should actively participate in the creation and execution of Diversity Days.
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Ofset report Requires Improvement Good -
Age range 3-11 3-11 4-7
Gender Co-Ed Co-Ed Co-Ed
Student teacher ratio 12.8 20.4 27
Proficient Math - - -
Proficient Read - - -
Grade 5 or above GCSE - - -
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Primary Exam Result

View the average scaled scores of pupils in the key stage 2 reading and math tests. Scores of 100 or more indicate the expected standard, while 110 or more indicate a higher standard.

Average scaled score School LA England
Maths 102 99 96
Reading 103 101 98

Explore how well our pupils are doing academically. Discover the percentage of pupils who reach the expected level (with a score of 100 or more) and those who excel even further (achieving a score of 110 or more).

Reading, writing and maths School LA England
Pupils meeting the expected standard 48% 57.52% 55.77%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard 0% 5.87% 7.35%

Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.

Subject Progress score Description
Reading -4.4 Well Below Average
Writing -3.9 Below Average
Maths -3.2 Below Average

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic 2020, 2021 and 2022 Primary school exam
results were not published at school level.

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic 2020, 2021 and 2022 Primary school exam
results were not published at school level.

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic 2020, 2021 and 2022 Primary school exam
results were not published at school level.

View the average scaled scores of pupils in the key stage 2 reading and math tests. Scores of 100 or more indicate the expected standard, while 110 or more indicate a higher standard.

Average scaled score School LA England
Maths 104 5 95 96
Reading 103 3 95 95

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Reading, writing and maths School LA England
Pupils meeting the expected standard 53% 16 56.76% 60.34%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard 7% 5 7.51% 9.66%

Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.

Subject Progress score Description
Reading -0.8 Below Average
Writing -3.0 Below Average
Maths -0.4 Average

View the average scaled scores of pupils in the key stage 2 reading and math tests. Scores of 100 or more indicate the expected standard, while 110 or more indicate a higher standard.

Average scaled score School LA England
Maths 99 3 91 94
Reading 100 2 93 95

Explore how well our pupils are doing academically. Discover the percentage of pupils who reach the expected level (with a score of 100 or more) and those who excel even further (achieving a score of 110 or more).

Reading, writing and maths School LA England
Pupils meeting the expected standard 37% 4 55.23% 59.41%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard 2% 5 7.56% 9.11%

Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.

Subject Progress score Description
Reading -6.5 Well Below Average
Writing -7 Well Below Average
Maths -5.8 Well Below Average

View the average scaled scores of pupils in the key stage 2 reading and math tests. Scores of 100 or more indicate the expected standard, while 110 or more indicate a higher standard.

Average scaled score School LA England
Maths 102 91 93
Reading 98 91 93

Explore how well our pupils are doing academically. Discover the percentage of pupils who reach the expected level (with a score of 100 or more) and those who excel even further (achieving a score of 110 or more).

Reading, writing and maths School LA England
Pupils meeting the expected standard 33% 49.97% 56.23%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard 7% 6.63% 8.14%

Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.

Subject Progress score Description
Reading -8.7 Well Below Average
Writing -6.0 Well Below Average
Maths -5.2 Well Below Average
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Holidays 2023/24

Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 23rd Oct 2023 - 27th Oct 2023
Winter Holidays 21st Dec 2023 - 3rd Jan 2024
Spring Half Term Holidays 19th Feb 2024 - 23rd Feb 2024
Spring Holidays 29th Mar 2024 - 12th Apr 2024
Summer Half Term Holidays 27th May 2024 - 31st May 2024
Summer Holidays 24th Jul 2024 - 30th Aug 2024

Terms Dates 2023/24

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 4th Sep 2023 - 22nd Oct 2023
Autumn Term-2 28th Oct 2023 - 20th Dec 2023
Spring Term 4th Jan 2024 - 18th Feb 2024
Spring Term-2 24th Feb 2024 - 28th Mar 2024
Summer Term 13th Apr 2024 - 26th May 2024
Summer Term-2 1st Jun 2024 - 23rd Jul 2024
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12 : 1
Student teacher ratio at Alfred Street Junior School, Rushden
Local authority ratio 20 : 1

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