The school is smaller than the average-sized primary school. The number on roll remains relatively stable; however, a higher than average number of pupils join and leave the school at other than the usual time. The large majority of pupils are of White British heritage. Children attend the Nursery and Reception classes full time. The proportion of disadvantaged pupils is more than double the national average. In 2018, 75% of pupils in Year 6 were eligible for pupil premium funding. The proportion of pupils with SEND is high. In 2018, the proportion of Year 6 pupils with SEND was 42%. This is higher than in all other year groups. Since the previous inspection, the school has experienced significant staffing turbulence, including in leadership and management. The headteacher took up her post in September 2017. The deputy headteacher left his post in October 2018. The acting deputy headteacher and assistant headteacher were seconded to the school Inspection report: St Paul’s Church of England Primary School, 27–28 March 2019 Page 12 of 15 senior leadership team shortly after this time. A middle leader in the school was also appointed to a post as acting assistant headteacher. A number of teachers have joined and left the school since the previous inspection. Several staff have experienced lengthy periods of absence. The chair and vice-chair of the governing body took up their posts 18 months ago, when the governing body was reconstituted. The governing body runs an on-site breakfast club and an after-school club. St Paul’s is a voluntary-aided, Church of England primary school. Its previous section 48 inspection for schools of a religious character was in February 2016. The report is available on the school’s website. The local authority has brokered support for the school and provided human resources advice since the previous inspection. The school is a member of the local cluster of schools. The headteacher of Moorside Community Primary School, a national leader of education, has supported the school since mid-2017.
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