Amport Church of England Primary School

Andover, SP11 8BA · Hampshire · primary school

Ofsted: Good · 2012 Mixed Primary Church of England
OfstedGood
Pupils103
FSM1.0%
KS2 expected73%
AI summary of the Ofsted report Inspected 2026-05-06 · Tap to collapse

Generated by AI from the official inspection report — not written by Ofsted or SchoolsGPT staff. Always read the full Ofsted PDF before relying on this summary.

Overview: Amport Church of England Primary School is a well-performing school that consistently achieves above national average outcomes in reading, writing, and mathematics. Pupils are well-prepared for their next stage of education, and the school's culture is positive and inclusive.

Strengths:

  • Pupils consistently achieve above national average outcomes in reading, writing, and mathematics.
  • The school's culture is positive and inclusive, with pupils feeling safe and happy.
  • Leaders understand the quality of curriculum and teaching across the school clearly.
  • Staff are deployed effectively and given the training and resources they need to deliver a high-quality curriculum.
  • The curriculum is taught consistently well, with staff sharing ideas clearly and checking pupils' understanding thoroughly.
  • Pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) achieve in line with their peers and make significant positive progress from their starting points.
  • Attendance and behaviour are strong, with excellent levels of attendance and impeccable behaviour.

Areas to improve:

  • The report identifies no significant areas for improvement.

Safeguarding: The safeguarding standards are met, with leaders and/or those responsible for governance and oversight fulfilling their specific responsibilities and having established an open culture in which safeguarding is everyone's responsibility and concerns are actively identified, acted upon and managed.

Catchment / designated area

LA publishes a catchment area for each community/VC school, though 'not all schools operate a catchment area.'

Source: Hampshire admissions policy

Ofsted judgement breakdown (2012-02-08)

Overall effectiveness
Good
Effectiveness of leadership and management
Good
Early years provision (where applicable)
Serious weaknesses

Ofsted report card (06/05/2026)

Under Ofsted's report-card framework (introduced November 2025), schools no longer receive a single overall grade — each area below is judged separately.

Safeguarding Standards
Met
Inclusion
Strong standard
Curriculum And Teaching
Strong standard
Achievement
Strong standard
Attendance And Behaviour
Strong standard
Personal Development
Expected standard
Early Years
Expected standard
Leadership And Governance
Strong standard

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