Culture of aspiration and care throughout Kingswood Parks Primary School

Kingswood Parks Primary School is thrilled to have received a positive Ofsted Inspection Report following a visit in March 2025. The report highlights that the school is “a setting where pupils can grow, aspire and achieve” which is a testament to the hard work and dedication of staff, pupils and the wider school community.

The Ofsted Inspector commented positively that “highly skilled staff ensure that children develop their communication and language skills and the well-designed curriculum increases in challenge over time.” Those responsible for governance were praised for working in unison with the Trust to “provide effective support and challenge”.

The Inspector observed that “pupils flourish in this kind and inclusive school, showing immense respect and pride for their school and the wider community” and “have a deep respect for others”. The school were commended for their bespoke support for those children with special education needs and/or disabilities (SEND) noting that “they make exceptional progress from their starting points”.

Headteacher Nic Loten spoke of her joy with the outcome: “At Kingswood Parks Primary School, we aim to provide a happy, stimulating and secure community for every child. I was delighted to hear that the Inspector recognised this, including that staff have the best interests of children at heart and how proud they are to be a part of the Kingswood Parks family”.

Humber Education Trust CEO Rachel Wilkes expressed her gratitude to the leadership, staff, students and wider school community: “Kingswood Parks Primary School ensures children will experience, and actively participate in, an enjoyable and challenging curriculum. It is an inclusive school where everyone is valued as an individual and the staff work as a team. I am delighted that the report reflects the care and commitment of its leadership, staff, students and wider school community.”