OfSTED Extracts

Quotes from The Inspection Report for Academy 360 in Sunderland, which took place in October 2009.
 
There are 1040 pupils between the ages of 4 and 16 on roll. Most are of White British heritage and there is a very small proportion from other ethnic groups. No pupils are at a nearly stage of learning English. A well above average proportion of pupils is eligible for free school meals. The proportion identified as having special educational needs and/or disabilities is well above average.

There is a significant legacy of under achievement. A very high proportion of pupils entered the academy with weak reading skills. A systematic and structured programme designed to improve reading has been introduced in Years 1 to 8 and it is already having a very positive impact. The content of lessons is accurately matched to pupils’ current levels of competence and regular assessments ensure that they make progress in every lesson. The programme is helping them to apply higher order reading skills and become fluent readers. It is also having a marked impact on their speaking and listening skills.

A consistently applied and very helpful system of verbal and non-verbal prompts is having a very positive impact on the learning of pupils in Years 1 to 8. The academy has introduced a system of research-based learning. This provides pupils with plentiful opportunities to work with a partner or as part of a small group. The ‘team’ responds to questions or presents the ideas of the group. When it is applied consistently this way of working helps pupils to develop effective learning skills. Pupils are keen to answer questions or offer their ideas. They are active participants in the lesson and can identify what they have learned and the next steps to take. They make good progress and enjoy their learning.
 

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