Escrick Church of England Primary School has achieved a 'Good' in their most recent Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) report.

With a student body of around 140 pupils, Escrick CE Primary School focuses on the needs of the individual, with their Christian vision promoting the creation of 'well-rounded individuals who are compassionate to all' as well as to understand they are 'all valued equally as a unique creation made in the image of God'.

The report found that the school adheres closely to this Christian vision, saying that 'all members of the school community feel valued, and flourish'. The report also praised the school's spiritual development of the pupils, noting that it 'is advanced through a curriculum which promotes an understanding of inclusion and diverse lifestyles'.

The principal objective of the SIAMS inspection is to evaluate the distinctiveness and effectiveness of the school as a church school, and how well the distinctive Christian character and ethos of the school ensure the development and achievement of the whole child or young person.


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