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Ofsted visited Goose Green last month and have published their report today. The report reflects the hard work that the children and Goose Green team have been doing over recent years and we?re delighted to share that they?ve concluded that our school is Good and also gave positive feedback about the further improvements that the school is making.


In their report Ofsted have highlighted that:


?Goose Green Primary School is a safe, happy place where pupils achieve well and become confident, respectful citizens.?


?Leaders have put together careful plans to make sure that pupils achieve well in a wide range of subjects.?


?Leaders have high expectations and plans are ambitious. Teachers try their best to make lessons enjoyable and interesting. Pupils enjoy topics which are planned around well-chosen children?s literature.?


You can read Ofsted?s full report here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/19QWfxZ8NcniDaj0z4vW6zjB-l9EpjFlK/view.


We?d like to say a huge thank you to the whole school team, to Goose Green families and children past and present, and also to everyone in the wider East Dulwich community for the support you?ve provided for our wonderful school. Whether you?ve come along to take part in our annual summer carnival on Goose Green itself, sponsored school events, or provided opportunities for our children to visit your business and learn about your work - it all makes a huge contribution to our fantastic journey of improvement.


We?re looking forward to continuing to provide rich and exciting learning experiences and you can follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goosegreenprimaryschool/ and Twitter https://twitter.com/ggprimaryschool, and also on our school website: https://goosegreenprimaryschool.org/.


We always welcome enquiries from parents and carers who would like to find out more about what Goose Green can offer their children. Please get in touch via the school office https://goosegreenprimaryschool.org/contact if you?d like to arrange a visit.

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