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11 January 2023

North Oxfordshire Academy continues to be rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted

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Ofsted inspectors confirm that academy “continues to be a good school” following visit in November.

Following their visit in November 2022, Ofsted inspectors have confirmed that North Oxfordshire Academy (NOA) “continues to be a good school”. This marks the school’s first routine inspection since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

In their report, the Inspectors describe the school’s culture as “highly inclusive” and praise the school for fostering a friendly environment where “all pupils are considered part of the ‘NOA family’”. Importantly, the report notes that “staff care that all pupils are happy and successful in all aspects of school life” and that “they always put the needs of the children at the heart of everything they do.” 

Students are said to receive “a good all-round education”, benefiting from an “ambitious” and “well organised” curriculum. They are taught by teachers who “present information clearly and logically” and who are “enthusiastic and knowledgeable subject specialists.” Inspectors also confirmed that students with special educational needs and disabilities are well supported in their learning.

The report commends the high standard of behaviour at NOA, with students described as being “polite and respectful”. This means that they are able to learn in a “calm” and “orderly” environment, free from disruption. 

Alongside ensuring students have access to a high-quality academic education, the report also praises staff efforts in preparing students for life beyond school. The Inspectors observed that “careers education is strong”, with students able to take advantage of the school’s links with employers and other partners. All students are valued and encouraged to “achieve their best”, whether that be by taking up a place at some of the country’s top universities or following other vocational routes.

Alison Merrills, Principal at North Oxfordshire Academy, said:

We are delighted with the outcome of our most recent Ofsted inspection which has confirmed that NOA continues to be a good school. The very positive feedback given by the Inspectors in their report is a result of the diligent work of our fantastic teams of staff, as well as the commitment and dedication our students show to their learning. We are so proud of the supportive and ambitious school community we have built here at NOA and, in the months and years to come, will continue to do all we can to provide a well-rounded and enriching education to our young people.”

Dame Sally Coates, Director of Secondary Education at United Learning, said:

“This excellent report is testament to the hard work and determination of staff who, under the leadership of Principal Alison Merrills, strive to ensure each and every student flourishes in their learning. It is clear that students are receiving the support they need not only to make strong progress in their academic learning but to develop into well-rounded and socially conscious young people with high aspirations for their futures. Everyone at the school should be proud of its success and we look forward to continuing to support NOA in going from strength to strength.” 

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