23 primary schools in Berkshire are currently rated as ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted.
Ofsted, also known as the Office for Standards in Education, inspects and awards ratings to state schools in England to judge and monitor the quality of education they are providing.
Ofsted rates schools on a scale from ‘inadequate’, to ‘satisfactory’, ‘good’ and finally ‘outstanding’.
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The ‘satisfactory’ grade was replaced in 2012 by ‘requires improvement’ in order to tackle coasting schools.
In Berkshire, 23 primary schools have ‘outstanding’ ratings.
All of the schools listed are correct as of Ofsted's website.
Here are all the primary schools rated outstanding
- Theale C.E. Primary School, West Berkshire
- Holy Trinity CofE Primary School, Cookham
- Braywick Court School, Maidenhead
- Boyne Hill CofE Infant and Nursery School, Maidenhead
- Oldfield Primary School, Maidenhead
- St Luke's CofE Primary School, Maidenhead
- Hilltop First School, Windsor
- Braywood CofE First School, WIndsor
- St Edward's Catholic First School, Windsor
- Holy Family Catholic Primary School, Slough
- The Langley Academy Primary, Slough
- Montem Academy, Slough
- Addington School, Woodley, Reading
- Aldryngton Primary School, Earley, Reading
- Emmer Green Primary School, Emmer Green, Reading
- Caversham Preparatory School, Caversham, Reading
- The Heights Primary School, Reading
- Caversham Primary School, Reading
- Ascot Heath Primary School, Bracknell Forest
- Ranelagh School, Bracknell
- Walter Infant School, Wokingham
- Evendons Primary School, Wokingham
- Emmbrook Infant School, Wokingham
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