'Outstanding' hospital school's work 'may not be as strong' - Ofsted
Briefly

Ofsted's ungraded inspection at Royal Free Hospital Children's School found that some aspects of the school's performance are not as strong since its last inspection in 2019. The school, serving 33 pupils with medical and mental health needs, has undergone leadership changes and curriculum modifications. While staff create a supportive environment, concerns remain about the effectiveness of the curriculum delivery. Despite these challenges, the school's community is highlighted for its positive behavior and significant progress in helping previously disengaged students re-engage with education.
Aspects of the school's work may not be as strong as at the time of the previous inspection, but it maintains a safe space for learning.
Most pupils, having had a turbulent educational past, often believe education has little to offer; staff work diligently to change this perception.
The school has created an environment where even previously disengaged pupils thrive, often reintegrating successfully into mainstream schooling.
Though the curriculum's delivery is undergoing changes, staff have successfully fostered a community with 'exemplary' behavior and cooperation among pupils.
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