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Morven Park Primary and Nursery School is a Primary, Co-Ed school located in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands.
It has 466 students from age 3-11 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 21 : 1.
This school rated Good by recent Ofsted inspection.
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Morven Park Primary and Nursery School
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Primary | Primary | Primary | Primary |
Type | |||
Local Authority Maintained Schools | Local Authority Maintained Schools | Local Authority Maintained Schools | Local Authority Maintained Schools |
Snobe grade | |||
B-
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B
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C
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B-
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Ofset report | |||
Good | Requires Improvement | Good | Good |
Age range | |||
3-11 | 2-11 | 3-11 | 3-11 |
Gender | |||
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Co-Ed | Co-Ed | Co-Ed | Co-Ed |
Student teacher ratio | |||
21.8 | 18.8 | 21.6 | 22.3 |
Proficient Math | |||
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Proficient Read | |||
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Grade 5 or above GCSE | |||
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Grade 5 or above A Level | |||
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Day Fees | |||
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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 |
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Maths | 103 | 98 | 96 |
Reading | 103 | 99 | 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 |
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Pupils meeting the expected standard | 56% | 57.06% | 55.75% |
Pupils achieving at a higher standard | 2% | 7.4% | 7.34% |
Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.
Subject | Progress score | Description |
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Reading | -0.5 | Below Average |
Writing | 0.8 | Above Average |
Maths | 0.6 | Average |
Due to the pandemic 2020, 2021 and 2022 Primary school exam
results were not published at school level.
Due to the pandemic 2020, 2021 and 2022 Primary school exam
results were not published at school level.
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 |
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Maths | 104 1 | 98 | 96 |
Reading | 104 2 | 97 | 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 |
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Pupils meeting the expected standard | 64% 8 | 61.33% | 60.3% |
Pupils achieving at a higher standard | 7% 5 | 9.59% | 9.64% |
Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.
Subject | Progress score | Description |
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Reading | 0.5 | Average |
Writing | 1.8 | Above Average |
Maths | 0.6 | 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 |
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Maths | 105 1 | 96 | 94 |
Reading | 106 2 | 96 | 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 |
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Pupils meeting the expected standard | 72% 3 | 60.96% | 59.38% |
Pupils achieving at a higher standard | 12% 5 | 8.57% | 9.1% |
Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.
Subject | Progress score | Description |
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Reading | 1.7 | Above Average |
Writing | 1.1 | Above Average |
Maths | 1.3 | Above 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 |
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Maths | 104 | 96 | 93 |
Reading | 104 | 96 | 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 |
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Pupils meeting the expected standard | 69% | 59.11% | 56.21% |
Pupils achieving at a higher standard | 7% | 8.75% | 8.13% |
Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.
Subject | Progress score | Description |
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Reading | 2.6 | Above Average |
Writing | 1.3 | Above Average |
Maths | 2.3 | Above Average |
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Holidays | Date |
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Autumn Half Term Holidays | 23rd Oct 2023 To 3rd Nov 2023 |
Winter Holidays | 25th Dec 2023 To 3rd Jan 2024 |
Spring Half Term Holidays | 12th Feb 2024 To 16th Feb 2024 |
Spring Holidays | 29th Mar 2024 To 12th Apr 2024 |
Summer Half Term Holidays | 27th May 2024 To 31st May 2024 |
Summer Holidays | 29th Jul 2024 To 30th Aug 2024 |
Terms | Dates |
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Autumn Term | 5th Sep 2023 To 22nd Oct 2023 |
Autumn Term-2 | 4th Nov 2023 To 24th Dec 2023 |
Spring Term | 4th Jan 2024 To 11th Feb 2024 |
Spring Term-2 | 17th Feb 2024 To 28th Mar 2024 |
Summer Term | 13th Apr 2024 To 26th May 2024 |
Summer Term-2 | 1st Jun 2024 To 28th Jul 2024 |
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A number of brisk improvements were made to the quality of teaching, including staff training.
Pupils in Year 6 last year made at least average progress in writing, and their progress in reading and mathematics was above average.
Around seven in 10 pupils are on track to meet the expectations for their age across subjects and year groups. Between one and two in 10 are on track to achieve a greater depth of understanding.
Senior leaders hold staff meetings to inform them about areas such as calculation, spelling and assessing pupils’ writing.
Pupils are taught well how to respect others, including appropriate and inappropriate touching.
97% of parents who responded to Parent View said they would recommend the school to others.
The chair of the governing body, the regional schools commissioner and the director of children’s services for Nottinghamshire.
Achievement in key stage 2 fell in 2016 but was addressed quickly with brisk improvements. Teaching is generally consistently good, but not yet equally effective in all areas.
Leaders should ensure that leaders of English and mathematics give each teacher an ongoing, bespoke package of support to ensure that teaching in all classes matches the very best.