Staff and pupils at a Reading grammar school are celebrating after it was rated ‘Outstanding’ by school’s inspector Ofsted.
Kendrick School is an all-girls grammar school on London Road, and its pupils were lauded in the report, notably for their loyalty to the school pledge, which states: “We, the students and friends of Kendrick School, pledge to uphold the values of friendship, kindness and respect.
“We promise to stand against prejudice, ignorance and injustice in all its forms, promoting the values of equality, tolerance and justice for all.”
Inspectors noted that pupils respect and exemplify the values in the pledge.
The report states: “Pupils love being here. Attendance is high, pupils are punctual and lessons are free from any low-level disruption.”
Teachers received praise for treating pupils as individuals, using assessment discussion and debate to encourage pupils and sixth formers to apply their learning in different contexts and deepen their knowledge.
The school’s accommodation of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) pupils was also acknowledged through its SEND co-ordinator, who was credited for carefully identifying pupils’ needs and shares useful information with staff.
Inspectors observed that SEND pupils are achieving in line with their peers and are very well supported.
During the visit, inspectors also spoke with parents, with one saying: “The school does a great job of creating well-rounded, kind, human beings who will hopefully go on to make the world a better place.
“The academic results are important of course, but far from the only focus.”
The school was ranked Oustanding in all areas, defined as ‘quality of education’, ‘behaviour and attitudes’, personal development’, ‘leadership and management’ and ‘sixth form provision’.
The inspection report was published on January 13 following the visit on November 8 and 9, 2022.
Kendrick School has 868 pupils on the roll, of which 284 are on the roll for the sixth form.