Cavendish Church of England Primary School
Catchment Area, Reviews and Key Information

Primary
PUPILS
83
AGES
4 - 11
GENDER
Mixed
TYPE
Voluntary controlled school
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The concentration of pupils shows likelihood of admission based on distance criteria

Source: All attending pupils National School Census Data, ONS
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This School Guide heat map has been plotted using official pupil data taken from the last School Census collected by the Department for Education. It is a visualisation of where pupils lived at the time of the annual School Census.

Our heat maps use groups of postcodes, not individual postcodes, and have naturally soft edges. All pupils are included in the mapping (i.e. children with siblings already at the school, high priority pupils and selective and/or religious admissions) but we may have removed statistical ‘outliers’ with more remote postcodes that do not reflect majority admissions.

For some schools, the heat map may be a useful indicator of the catchment area but our heat maps are not the same as catchment area maps. Catchment area maps, published by the school or local authority, are based on geographical admissions criteria and show actual cut-off distances and pre-defined catchment areas for a single admission year.

This information is provided as a guide only. The criteria in which schools use to allocate places in the event that they are oversubscribed can and do vary between schools and over time. These criteria can include distance from the school and sometimes specific catchment areas but can also include, amongst others, priority for siblings, children of a particular faith or specific feeder schools. Living in an area where children have previously attended a school does not guarantee admission to the school in future years. Always check with the school’s own admission authority for the current admission arrangements.

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  1. Look at our school catchment area guide for more information on heat maps. They give a useful indicator of the general areas that admit pupils to the school. This visualisation is based on all attending pupils present at the time of the annual School Census.
  2. Use the link to the Local Authority Contact (above) to find catchment area information based on a single admission year. This is very important if you are considering applying to a school.
  3. On each school page, use the link to visit the school website and find information on individual school admissions criteria. Geographical criteria are only applied after pupils have been admitted on higher priority criteria such as Looked After Children, SEN, siblings, etc.

How Does The School Perform?

Good
NATIONAL AVG. 2.09
Ofsted Inspection
(07/12/2022)
Full Report - All Reports
23%
NATIONAL AVG. 60%
% pupils meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics



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Progress Compared With All Other Schools

UNLOCK Well Below Average (About 9% of schools in England) Below Average (About 9% of schools in England) Average (About 67% of schools in England) Above Average (About 6% of schools in England) Well Above Average (About 9% of schools in England) UNLOCK Well Below Average (About 10% of schools in England) Below Average (About 9% of schools in England) Average (About 67% of schools in England) Above Average (About 6% of schools in England) Well Above Average (About 8% of schools in England) UNLOCK Well Below Average (About 10% of schools in England) Below Average (About 11% of schools in England) Average (About 59% of schools in England) Above Average (About 11% of schools in England) Well Above Average (About 9% of schools in England)
The Green
Cavendish
Sudbury
CO10 8BA
01787280279

School Description

The leadership team has maintained the good quality of education in the school since the last inspection. Many of the key strengths highlighted in the 2013 inspection report remain. You set high expectations and provide a clear vision for the school. The inclusive ethos of your school is very evident. You are supported well by your governing body. Together you have an accurate view of the strengths and weaknesses of the school and a clear understanding of the priorities for future improvement. Governors visit the school often to assure themselves that pupils receive a good education and are kept safe and well. Governors are well informed and knowledgeable. They skilfully balance the amount of challenge and support required to hold you to account for the overall performance of the school. Under the calm and assured leadership of the headteacher, pupils at Cavendish Church of England Primary School develop into confident, reflective learners. Even where there have been changes to staffing, you and your team ensure that pupils receive high-quality learning activities and many trips to enhance their education further. You are determined to employ highly suitable staff. This year, due to staff turnover and in agreement with governors, you taught in key stage 1 until the best person could be found. As a result, pupils continued to receive a good-quality education and the stability they needed. Pupils on roll continue to make good progress. Pupils’ progress in reading, writing and mathematics continues to be at least in line with national averages from pupils’ starting points by the end of key stage 2. This has been the case for a number of years. Staff are very proud to work at the school and you have created a highly motivated team. One member of staff commented that, ‘the headteacher encourages and supports every professional development opportunity’, while another commented that, ‘she leads by example in her teaching, leadership and professionalism’. One of the aspects you were asked to improve in the previous inspection report was to develop the impact of the learning support assistants within the school. In this, you have been highly successful. Your skilled and often long-serving support staff take the lead on some aspects of school life, such as maintaining the school website or taking the popular cookery classes. Everyone is involved in providing a wide variety of experiences for pupils. As a result, pupils are well prepared academically and personally for the next stage of their education. The large majority of parents who responded to the Ofsted online questionnaire are very supportive of the school. They say that their children are happy and want to come to school. A small number of parents have mixed views and said they would welcome more information about the progress their child is making, especially where there have been a number of changes in teaching staff. Children begin their school life well at Cavendish Church of England Primary School. This is because provision in Reception is strong. Children are happy and safe in a well-organised and stimulating environment. Children make good progress from their starting points. Provision for pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural education is very much a strength of your school. Pupils are involved in school life and take on responsibilities maturely. For example, pupils who are part of the faith council lead assemblies exceptionally well. Pupils are respectful when reciting the school prayer and willingly offer their views during collective worship. Pupils who hold particular positions, such as house captains and eco and school council representatives, are very proud of their roles and responsibilities. Safeguarding is effective. You ensure that the safety and welfare of pupils is given the highest priority. You and your governors have been successful in making Cavendish Church of England Primary School a safe place in which to learn. The vast majority of parents who responded to Parent View agreed that their children are safe and well cared for. One parent reflected the opinion of many: ‘My children feel very safe and happy in and around the school.’ Adults, including governors, are appropriately trained in and alert to their safeguarding responsibilities, including those relating to the government’s ‘Prevent’ duty. As a result, they know what to do if they have concerns about a pupil’s wellbeing. You keep records well and in good chronological order. You demonstrate a determination to resolve safeguarding concerns appropriately and in the best interests of pupils. You and the governors are effective in making sure that all statutory checks on the suitability of staff to work at the school are carried out. Records and files are kept in very good order. New staff and volunteers receive appropriate induction training so that all adults understand the important role they hold with regard to safeguarding pupils. Pupils spoken with during the inspection understood how to keep safe when using the internet and were confident about speaking with an adult at school if they were concerned. Nearly all pupils who responded to their online questionnaire agreed that they would speak to an adult at school if they had concerns or worries. Inspection findings The previous inspection report highlighted early years as a strength of the school and the inspector commented that children made good progress. A line of enquiry was to see if this remains the case. Published evidence demonstrates that children’s good levels of development can appear to fluctuate, but has been above national averages for the last two years. Given the small cohorts, each child’s achievement has a significant impact on the overall results. Children get off to a ‘flying start’ in Reception. You have rightly judged early years to be a strength of the school. From their individual starting points, children make good progress and this academic year your accurate assessments demonstrate that a number of children are to exceed the national expectations for their age. Children are very well prepared for the move into Year 1. Children understand the routines of the setting well and demonstrate suitable independence in their learning that is appropriate for their age. During the inspection they particularly enjoyed dressing up and making masks after their visit to Gainsborough House. You recognised at the beginning of the year that assessment in early years could be improved further. Together with staff, you have implemented a new system for recording children’s progress in all areas of the early years curriculum. Assessments are thorough and staff produce clear and detailed information about what a child can do. Adults use this information well to plan additional activities that spark children’s interest. Adults in Reception continue to develop the outdoor learning space so that all areas for learning can be accommodated effectively. Children enjoy using the recently installed outdoor kitchen to increase their imaginary play. Another line of enquiry I pursued was to check the progress that pupils make in mathematics and in particular those pupils who are most able. This was because in 2016, the progress pupils made in mathematics was slightly below that made in reading and writing.

Cavendish Church of England Primary School Parent Reviews



unlock % Parents Recommend This School
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>37, "agree"=>31, "disagree"=>17, "strongly_disagree"=>11, "dont_know"=>3} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>40, "agree"=>31, "disagree"=>23, "strongly_disagree"=>3, "dont_know"=>3} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>34, "agree"=>37, "disagree"=>20, "strongly_disagree"=>3, "dont_know"=>6} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
My Child Has Not Been Bullied Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"my_child_has_not_been_bullied"=>49, "strongly_agree"=>6, "agree"=>14, "disagree"=>23, "strongly_disagree"=>3, "dont_know"=>6} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>29, "agree"=>46, "disagree"=>14, "strongly_disagree"=>11, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
I Have Not Raised Any Concerns Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"i_have_not_raised_any_concerns"=>29, "strongly_agree"=>11, "agree"=>17, "disagree"=>14, "strongly_disagree"=>26, "dont_know"=>3} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>0, "agree"=>29, "disagree"=>29, "strongly_disagree"=>43, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 10 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>26, "agree"=>34, "disagree"=>14, "strongly_disagree"=>6, "dont_know"=>20} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>29, "agree"=>37, "disagree"=>17, "strongly_disagree"=>11, "dont_know"=>6} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>17, "agree"=>51, "disagree"=>3, "strongly_disagree"=>26, "dont_know"=>3} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>26, "agree"=>40, "disagree"=>9, "strongly_disagree"=>9, "dont_know"=>17} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>14, "agree"=>66, "disagree"=>11, "strongly_disagree"=>9, "dont_know"=>0} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Don't Know {"strongly_agree"=>20, "agree"=>17, "disagree"=>26, "strongly_disagree"=>17, "dont_know"=>20} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023
Yes No {"yes"=>54, "no"=>46} UNLOCK Figures based on 35 responses up to 26-02-2023

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