Preston Park Primary School, located in Wembley, has recently undergone an ungraded inspection on January 23 and 24, 2024. The overall judgement of the school remains good, with indications that it could achieve an outstanding rating if a graded inspection were conducted. The school is characterized by a happy, safe, and kind community where pupils thrive. The ethos of care and respect is evident in the school’s values, which emphasize being respectful, resourceful, reflective, responsible, resilient, and reciprocal learners. The behavior of pupils is exemplary, supported by well-established routines that begin in early years.
The leadership team at Preston Park Primary School maintains high expectations for pupil achievement. The curriculum is ambitious and well-structured, ensuring that pupils acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and vocabulary in a logical sequence. This approach allows pupils to build their understanding cumulatively, resulting in high-quality work across various subjects. The school also provides a comprehensive personal, social, and health education program, alongside educational visits that enrich the curriculum. Pupils take pride in their school and the responsibilities they hold, which include understanding children's rights and responsibilities. They feel valued and are encouraged to express their opinions.
Parents and carers express strong support for the school, noting the positive impact it has on their children's academic and personal development. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of all pupils, including those with special educational needs and disabilities. Staff are adept at identifying these needs and adapting tasks accordingly, ensuring that all pupils can access the same curriculum as their peers. The additional specialist provision for pupils with speech, language, and communication needs is particularly effective, allowing for tailored support.
In terms of teaching practices, staff regularly check pupils' understanding and address any misconceptions before progressing to more complex concepts. This systematic approach is particularly evident in mathematics, where early teaching lays a strong foundation for later problem-solving and reasoning skills. Early reading is prioritized, with books matched to the phonics knowledge of pupils, and regular assessments help track progress. The school fosters a culture of reading for pleasure, encouraging pupils to engage with high-quality texts and participate in book clubs and reading assemblies.
The school’s routines for learning and behavior are consistently applied, creating an environment where pupils know what is expected of them. This consistency contributes to excellent behavior in lessons and a respectful atmosphere among pupils. The leadership team is well-informed about the school’s strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring that staff receive ongoing professional development and support. Staff feel valued and proud to work at Preston Park Primary School.
The safeguarding arrangements at the school are effective, ensuring that pupils' welfare is prioritized. This inspection marks the first routine evaluation since the COVID-19 pandemic, and the impact of the pandemic has been considered in the assessment of the school. Overall, Preston Park Primary School demonstrates a commitment to providing a high-quality education and a supportive environment for all its pupils, with a clear path towards potential outstanding status in future inspections.