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Cuckney CofE Primary School
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Overall Ò¹À´ÏãÑо¿Ëù Grade
The quality of education Good
Behaviour and attitudes Good
Personal development Good
Leadership and management Good
Early years provision Outstanding
Previous inspection grade Good
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Foundational Skills: Reading is a priority with rewards and teacher encouragement. Phonics teaching is a strength.
Success of the Curriculum: Well-constructed and ambitious; well-sequenced with clear knowledge and skills development.
Areas Needing Improvement: Assessment procedures in some foundation subjects need improvement to effectively check pupils' learning.
Performance in Maths & Reading: Teachers frequently assess pupil knowledge and use retrieval tasks to check understanding.
Support for Falling Behind: Pupils who struggle receive extra support and practice, particularly in reading.
Behaviour and Attitudes: Pupils have positive attitudes to learning, show respect, kindness, and tolerance.
Support for SEND Pupils: Clear systems to identify and support pupils with SEND, ensuring they access the same curriculum.
Managing Bullying and Pupil Safety: The school is described as safe, with effective safeguarding measures in place.
Promotion of Welfare and Safety: Ensures pupils feel happy, respected and their achievements celebrated.
Parent Feedback: Parents’ views are considered through Ofsted Parent View survey results.
Parental Involvement: The school involves parents through community activities and feedback mechanisms.
Extracurricular Activities: Offers educational trips, visits to museums, pantomimes, and residential experiences.
Teacher Engagement: Staff model kindness and respect expected from pupils. High level of professional commitment.
Impact on Student Progress: Teachers’ secure subject knowledge and frequent assessment drive student progress.
Teaching Staff Challenges: Consistency in delivery and assessments in some foundation subjects needs improvement.
Assessment of Teaching Quality: Frequent knowledge checks and assessment strategies used, though some areas need consistency.
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Cuckney CofE Primary School is a Primary, Co-Ed, Church of England school located in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands.

It has 127 students from age 5-11 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 24 : 1.

At this school, 55% of pupils achieved higher standard in reading, writing & maths at key stage 2.

This school rated Good by recent Ofsted inspection.

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Children in grades 4- to 11 attend the modest, rural Cuckney C of E Primary School.
Students are drawn from the surrounding villages, Welbeck and Clumber Estates, as well as Worksop, Warsop, and even into Derbyshire, in addition to the hamlet and its catchment region.
75 percent of our students come to our school from outside of the catchment region on purpose.
The Doomsday Book is the earliest known written account of the community and mentions Cuckney as having a church, a priest, and a mill at the west end of the community.
Up until the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, Norton and Cuckney relied nearly entirely on agriculture for their livelihood. This would have been a corn mill.
The Sitwell family of Renishaw relocated their iron forge from Carburton to the village's western boundary, although William Toplis of Wirksworth was responsible for the main development.
Just 15 years after Richard Arkwright constructed the first water-powered cotton mill in England, Toplis recognised an opportunity to advance cotton spinning in the region.
He rented 18 acres of property from Earl Bathurst in 1785. (whose secondary home was Langwith Lodge, two miles west of Cuckney).
By converting the "Furnace," previously of the Sitwell Iron Forge, and utilising it to manufacture part of the machinery they needed for the mill, William and his son built the mill.
The school that we know today was only a portion of the mill.
Other structures in the community are connected to the mill.
The Apprentices' House (now School Cottages), which housed orphan boys and girls, is located directly across from the school.
The old apprentices register, which listed every youngster who had worked in the mill, was discovered in the ceiling of the school after it had been rewired for electricity in the 1950s.
These kids were the origins of many families in the village.
Up to 780 foundling children worked there between 1786 and 1805, according to the apprentice's register.
The Worsted Mill was up for sale in 1805.
On July 12, 1844, the mill was forced to cease, the equipment was sold, and the region was left with a large number of unemployed people.
Then, the school as we know it today was created.
Earl Bathurst sold much of Cuckney to the then Marquis of Titchfield, subsequently the 5th Duke of Portland.
The Marquis turned the mill into a school because he was determined to give both boys and girls access to education.
It began operations in 1846, serving about 200 students.
It was initially a C of E Voluntary Aided institution.
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Phase of Education Primary Primary Primary
Type Local Authority Maintained Schools Local Authority Maintained Schools Local Authority Maintained Schools
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Ofset report Good Good Requires Improvement
Age range 5-11 3-11 3-11
Gender Co-Ed Co-Ed Co-Ed
Student teacher ratio 24.4 - 22.9
Proficient Math 103 111 102
Proficient Read 103 107 100
Grade 5 or above GCSE - - -
Grade 5 or above A Level - - -
Day Fees - - -
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Primary Exam Result

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
Maths 103 99 97
Reading 103 99 98

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Reading, writing and maths School LA England
Pupils meeting the expected standard 55% 57.92% 55.96%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard 0% 7.55% 7.42%

Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.

Subject Progress score Description
Reading -1.7 Below Average
Writing -1.4 Below Average
Maths -1.4 Below Average

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic 2020, 2021 and 2022 Primary school exam
results were not published at school level.

Exam Result Not Published

Due to the pandemic 2020, 2021 and 2022 Primary school exam
results were not published at school level.

Exam Result Not Published

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
Maths 106 98 96
Reading 102 3 97 95

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Reading, writing and maths School LA England
Pupils meeting the expected standard 59% 6 62.18% 60.44%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard 12% 9.93% 9.72%

Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.

Subject Progress score Description
Reading 0.4 Average
Writing 2.5 Above Average
Maths 3.1 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
Maths 106 1 96 94
Reading 105 5 97 95

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Reading, writing and maths School LA England
Pupils meeting the expected standard 65% 17 61.7% 59.51%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard 12% 7 8.66% 9.16%

Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.

Subject Progress score Description
Reading 0.4 Average
Writing 0.9 Above Average
Maths 2.9 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
Maths 105 96 93
Reading 100 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
Pupils meeting the expected standard 48% 59.69% 56.29%
Pupils achieving at a higher standard 5% 8.83% 8.19%

Explore how much progress pupils have made in reading, writing, and math from key stage 1 to key stage 2.

Subject Progress score Description
Reading -1.9 Below Average
Writing 1.3 Above Average
Maths 3.1 Above Average
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Holidays Date
Autumn Half Term Holidays 21st Oct 2024 - 1st Nov 2024
Winter Holidays 23rd Dec 2024 - 3rd Jan 2025
Spring Half Term Holidays 17th Feb 2025 - 21st Feb 2025
Spring Holidays 7th Apr 2025 - 21st Apr 2025
Summer Half Term Holidays 26th May 2025 - 30th May 2025
Summer Holidays 30th Jul 2025 - 29th Aug 2025

Terms Dates 2024/25

Terms Dates
Autumn Term 2nd Sep 2024 - 20th Oct 2024
Autumn Term-2 2nd Nov 2024 - 22nd Dec 2024
Spring Term 4th Jan 2025 - 16th Feb 2025
Spring Term-2 22nd Feb 2025 - 6th Apr 2025
Summer Term 22nd Apr 2025 - 25th May 2025
Summer Term-2 31st May 2025 - 29th Jul 2025
Students Teachers
24 : 1
Student teacher ratio at Cuckney CofE Primary School
Local authority ratio 20 : 1

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