Ofsted has updated how it reports inspection findings, introducing a clearer and more detailed reporting system for parents and carers. This page provides an overview of the latest report for Tregoze Primary school, along with guidance to help you understand the new inspection grades.
Understanding Ofsted’s New Grading System
Ofsted have designed new-look report cards with parents and carers in mind, to give you a clearer picture of what’s working well and where the next steps for improvement are — at a childminder, nursery, school, college or apprenticeship provider. They will no longer give one overall judgement, such as ‘good’, ‘outstanding’ or ‘requires improvement’. Instead, the report cards show colour-coded grades for different areas – the aspects of education that matter most to you - and Ofsted grade these areas on a new scale.
Find more guidance on the gov website
Our Latest Ofsted Inspection
Inspection date: 27 January 2026
Tregoze Primary School is delighted to have been rated ‘strong’ and ‘expected’ in all areas of the inspection, meaning that Ofsted views Tregoze as a high performing school doing everything it should. Tregoze received “strong” ratings in key areas such as behaviour, attendance, personal development, and early years. The areas rated ‘strong’ were attendance and behaviour, early years, and personal development and wellbeing. Achievement, curriculum and teaching, inclusion and leadership and governance were ‘expected’.

Inspectors praised the school's values—such as trust, kindness, resilience and empathy—as central to pupils' daily experience.
Key highlights included:
- Leaders maintain strong relationships with families and provide timely support
- Pupils are extremely polite and well mannered
- During social times, pupils of all ages play positively together
- Children develop a strong sense of awe and wonder in the early years
- The pastoral team supports pupils effectively to develop strategies that help them manage their wellbeing and mental health
- The curriculum is ambitious and well designed
- Leaders act in the best interests of pupils, particularly those who are disadvantaged or face barriers to their learning.
Our full Ofsted report can be found on the Ofsted website
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