A small school near Burnham-On-Sea is set to join the Priory Learning Trust this Spring, it has been announced this week.
Pawlett Primary School will join the Multi-Academy trust, which supports local primary and secondary schools, at the start of April.
Last year, Ofsted praised the school’s leadership, quality of teaching, learning and assessment, personal development, behaviour and welfare, and its work towards pupil outcomes.
Ofsted also highlighted the work done by the high-achieving Priory Learning Trust and the leadership of senior leaders.
The 56-pupil school itself is over 200 years old and is situated in green surroundings with sports pitches, a forest school, adventure playground, and next door to a state-of-the-art community club with a 3G football pitch that can be used by the children of the school.
The school is over 200 years old and is situated in super grounds with sports pitches, a forest school, adventure playground, and next door to a state-of-the-art community club with a 3G football pitch that can be used by the schoolchildren.
The Priory Learning Trust, that made Priory Community School in Weston one of Britain’s best, has been assisting Pawlett Primary as well as Highbridge’s King Alfred School.
Executive Principal of The PLT Neville Coles told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “We are delighted to welcome Pawlett Primary School. They will join us officially on April 1st. They are a great small local primary who have been making super progress.”
In May last year, we reported that Pawlett Primary School was celebrated a glowing Ofsted report.