Our Arc Oakbridge School, in Birmingham, was graded “good” overall with the behaviour and attitudes of children found to be “outstanding” by Ofsted inspectors during their most recent visit.
A specialist school which supports autistic children has been praised by inspectors for the “positive impact” it has on children’s lives, both educationally and at home.
Arc Oakbridge School, in Birmingham City Centre, was graded “good” overall with the behaviour and attitudes of children found to be “outstanding” by Ofsted inspectors during their most recent visit.
Inspectors found that children felt “supported and safe” at Arc Oakbridge School, which supports children aged between seven and 16, and that they feel “successful”.
The latest report from Ofsted also noted praise from the parents and families of pupils who attend Arc Oakbridge School, noting: “They say the school helps their children to succeed in education and has a positive impact on their home life.”
Ofsted also noted that; “Pupils are looked after very well. There is always an adult on hand to check how they are feeling and to support them in class. If anyone needs some time out, the school has quiet, safe spaces for them to use. Consequently, lessons run smoothly. Behaviour in lessons and at informal times is very calm because staff support pupils to cope in different situations. Any incidents are managed exceptionally well.”
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