Heritage House School in Chesham received a rating of 'Good' in its latest OFSTED inspection.
Inspectors praised several areas and gave the school an 'Outstanding' for it's quality of teaching, learning and assessment and personal development, behaviour and welfare. Inspectors did say that the school needed to increase it's level of challenge in it's curriculum and make sure staff under their responsibilities under the 'Prevent' duty to improve further.
Interim Headteacher, Jacqueline Clearkin said "The report highlighted the compelling vision of the school and I really feel that the inspection report captures the essence of what Heritage House School is all about and how we strive to put the learner at the heart of all we do.”
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