Ofsted visited Trythall Community Primary School, deeming the school to be a good school. Our next inspection will be under the new inspection framework which rolled out in November 2025. During our last visit, Ofsted said, "Pupils follow an ambitious curriculum, including children in the early years foundation stage. Leaders believe strongly in developing the whole child through providing a variety
of educational experiences." They made the following recommendations:
- In some subjects, pupils do not have sufficient opportunities to consolidate the
knowledge they have learned. As a result, pupils do not always develop a secure
understanding. Leaders should ensure that pupils are supported to build and deepen
their thinking in all subjects. - A minority of parents feel that staff do not communicate key messages or respond to
enquiries in a clear and timely way. This can lead to some parents not having the
information they need to support their children and the work of the school. Leaders
should ensure that all parents receive specific and timely communication.
Our school is committed to reviewing our offer to the children and are determined to keep abreast of the latest education research in order to deliever a broad and balanced curriculum and a range of enrichment opportunities. Our robust school development plan outlines how we will continue to work within the new inspection framework.