Ofsted Inspection 2020
Our recent Ofsted inspection in February 2020 praised our curriculum, the ethos of the school and the behaviour of our students. We are delighted to have been judged ‘Good’ in all areas and ‘Good’ overall, with inspectors commenting that the positive relationships between staff and students were a joy to observe.
We are proud to be a part of the Amethyst Academies Trust having joined in March 2017. Our aim is to provide the very best educational experience for the children of Wolverhampton, which will enable them to become well-rounded individuals who are well prepared for future employment. To achieve this aim we work together as a team alongside families, local primary schools and the wider community.
In our school, every pupil matters. Every single one deserves the very best education so that they can take their place in the world with confidence and success. We believe that our knowledge rich curriculum is the essential tool in achieving this and it is at the heart of everything that we do.
- Our recent Ofsted inspection in February 2020 praised our curriculum, the ethos of the school and the behaviour of our students. We were delighted to have been judged ‘Good’ in all areas and ‘Good’ overall, with inspectors commenting that the positive relationships between staff and students were a joy to observe.
Academic success is key to increasing the life chances of our students. We work hard to ensure that all children reach their academic potential in a safe and supportive environment. In addition, we provide many opportunities for our students to develop as well rounded individuals by taking part in a wide variety of extra-curricular activities ranging from music and sporting activities to experiencing Japanese culture, improving gaming skills, debating or learning chess. Our extensive offer takes place before, during and after the school day and is a hugely important part of life here at Moreton
Come and visit us to watch ‘Team Moreton’ in action and see for yourself how we bring ‘education to life’.
Mrs Bayliss
Headteacher