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The six schools and nurseries in the Preston area who had Ofsted reports published in July

This included five primary schools and one nursery, across Preston, including Hutton, New Longton, Higher Walton and Samlesbury.

All of these establishments were classed as ‘good’, with one marking an improvement from a previous inspection and another receiving their first rating ever. Take a look at the six establishments below, including their classifications, highlights and areas that require improvement…Report published July 4, following an inspection on May 5. Classed as 'Good'. Highlights: happy, friendly, and fun environment; spacious and attractive grounds; planned and balanced curriculum.

Report published July 6, following an inspection on May 10-11. Classed as 'Good'. Highlights: defined by ambition, kindness and respect; knowledgeable teachers; well-organised curriculum. Improvements needed: inconsistent literacy skills and learning across the schools. Previous inspection: Good.Report published July 11, following an inspection on May 18-19. Classed as 'Good'. Highlights: happy and safe environment; high expectations of pupils; ambitious curriculum.

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