EDUCATION watchdogs from OFSTED have praised standards at Eaves County Primary School, Marshalls Cross.
Their report highlighted the school's "high standards of attainment and personal development" and inspectors also praised the "excellent teaching, good pupil attitude and a substantial improvement in National Curriculum test results."
At present, 270 pupils aged three to 11 attend Eaves County Primary and there is also a nursery for toddlers.
Headteacher Jean Moore said: "Obviously we are pleased that the inspectors found us making good progress."
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