Peckover Primary School in Wisbech receives ‘Good’ rating as Ofsted praises its ‘high standards, strong values, and commitment’
A primary school is celebrating after receiving a ‘Good’ rating following its latest inspection.
Peckover Primary School in Wisbech, which serves 453 pupils from Early Years through to Year 6, recently had an inspection from Ofsted, who praised the establishment.
The school successfully maintained its ‘Good’ rating, with inspectors praising its high standards, strong values, and commitment to pupil wellbeing and achievement.
The newly published Ofsted report highlights a range of strengths across the school, with inspectors noting that “Pupils thrive in this happy, welcoming school” and that they “feel safe” in a nurturing and inclusive environment.
Whilst the school was judged ‘Good’ overall, the Early Years provision was recognised as ‘Outstanding’.
Central to the school’s success is its strong emphasis on its ‘PROUD’ values, which inspectors observed are “at the heart of daily life” and are reflected in the positive culture throughout the school community.
Reading is a cornerstone of the curriculum at the school and is recognised as a key skill for life, and provides a rich canon of literature to its pupils.
The report confirms that “Reading is taught well. Pupils become fluent and confident readers,” acknowledging the school’s dedication to literacy, developing a lifelong love of reading.
The school’s commitment to pastoral care was also highly commended. Inspectors praised the close relationships between staff and families, stating that “High-quality pastoral support helps pupils and families, with the school going above and beyond to remove barriers to attendance or engagement.”
One parent described the school as “full of ambition, aspiration, creativity and expression,” reflecting the ethos and vision that underpin its work.
Beyond the classroom, the school offers a wealth of enrichment opportunities to broaden the curriculum. These include residential trips, theatre visits to London, and seaside experiences - activities which inspectors said “add value to pupils’ childhood.”
Staff were recognised for their tireless efforts to ensure every pupil succeeds, with praise for the support given to pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), and those who speak English as an additional language.
The report noted that “Pupils with SEND and those who speak English as an additional language thrive.”
While the report identifies areas for continued development, specifically around the implementation of a new writing curriculum, the school is already making progress in this area.
Leaders are focused on ensuring all pupils continue to build confidence and competence in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and handwriting.
Kate Kendal, principal at Peckover Primary School, said: “I am incredibly proud of this Ofsted report, which truly celebrates the strength and spirit of our whole school community.
“Our pupils are at the heart of everything we do, and it’s a privilege to watch them grow, learn, and flourish here at Peckover. This achievement belongs to everyone – our passionate staff, enthusiastic pupils, supportive families, governors, the Trust, and the entire Peckover community.”
Andrew Campbell, CEO of Brooke Weston Trust, added: “At Brooke Weston Trust, supporting every pupil to achieve their potential lies at the heart of our core value, ‘Ambition for All’.
“Peckover Primary School’s glowing Ofsted report is a great reflection of the care and effort that everyone puts in each day and really brings our values to life.
“I am proud of the way the school continues to put pupils’ wellbeing at the heart of everything they do, while offering a broad and balanced curriculum. Congratulations to everyone who contributed to this achievement.”