Bispham Endowed Church of England Primary School

Blackpool, FY2 0HH · Blackpool · primary school

Ofsted: Good · 2016 Mixed Primary Church of England
OfstedGood
Pupils322
FSM32.8%
KS2 expected52%
AI summary of the Ofsted report Inspected 2026-01-06 · 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: Bispham Endowed Church of England Primary School is a well-performing school with a strong sense of teamwork and a clear focus on pupils' personal development and wellbeing. Leaders have taken decisive action to improve attendance and behaviour, and the school has a positive and inclusive culture.

Strengths:

  • Leaders have successfully improved attendance and behaviour, with most pupils attending school regularly and on time.
  • Pupils behave with consideration of others and remain focused during lessons.
  • The curriculum is suitably challenging and captures pupils' interests, with a strong focus on developing vocabulary and knowledge.
  • Staff provide valued support to parents and carers, helping them to ensure their children are school ready.
  • The school has a strong sense of teamwork, with leaders and governors enjoying positive and close working relationships.

Areas to improve:

  • Leaders should ensure that teaching supports pupils' recall knowledge of key information across the curriculum.
  • Leaders should make sure that gaps in pupils' foundational knowledge in writing are consistently addressed.
  • Some pupils do not achieve as well as they should, particularly in reading, and leaders should focus on developing fluency in reading to access the curriculum more easily.

Safeguarding: The safeguarding standards are met, with leaders and/or those responsible for governance and oversight fulfilling their specific responsibilities and establishing an open culture in which safeguarding is everyone's responsibility.

Catchment / designated area

Explicit: 'The council's admission policy does not include catchment areas or feeder schools' — pure home-to-school distance.

Source: Blackpool admissions policy

Ofsted judgement breakdown (2016-05-04)

Overall effectiveness
Good
Effectiveness of leadership and management
Good
Safeguarding is effective?
Yes
Early years provision (where applicable)
Good

Ofsted report card (06/01/2026)

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
Expected standard
Curriculum And Teaching
Expected standard
Achievement
Needs attention
Attendance And Behaviour
Expected standard
Personal Development
Expected standard
Early Years
Expected standard
Leadership And Governance
Expected standard

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Data sourced from GIAS, Ofsted and official Blackpool admissions publications. Figures can change year to year — always confirm with the school before applying.

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