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  • Latest News is now on our Facebook page

    Tue 05 Jul 2022

    You can see what the children have been learning about at https://www.facebook.com/Brixington, and by visiting the gallery section under the 'Children' tab, above.

  • ‘I could not be prouder of this achievement’ – Exmouth headteacher praises staff and pupils for ‘Good’ Ofsted rating

    Wed 23 Mar 2022 East Devon News

    ‘I could not be prouder of this achievement’ – Exmouth headteacher praises staff and pupils for ‘Good’ Ofsted rating

  • Top marks for primary school in 'good' Ofsted report

    Mon 21 Mar 2022 Exmouth Journal

    Top marks for primary school in 'good' Ofsted report

  • Brixington Primary Academy celebrates ‘good’ Ofsted rating

    Mon 21 Mar 2022

    Ambitious school moves from ‘requires improvement to ‘good’ in its latest inspection

     

    Staff and pupils at a Devon primary school are celebrating the results of its latest inspection by Ofsted. Brixington Primary Academy in Exmouth has been judged ‘good’ in all areas. Ofsted inspectors found the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management and the early years provision all to be good.

     

    Ofsted noted how the school’s values of friendship, respect, honesty, endeavour and sportsmanship permeate the school and how pupils learn, how ambitious the school is for its pupils, and the calm and purposeful atmosphere.

     

    Inspectors praised the strength of school leadership. They noted the investment in time and training to improve subject leadership, and the school’s ambitious curriculum for all pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) and disadvantaged pupils.

     

    Stuart Dyer, Head of School at Brixington Primary Academy, said “I’m extremely proud of the children and staff here at Brixington. Their positive approach and belief in the school has been crucial on this journey of improvement. The inspection was an opportunity for the team and children to demonstrate the impact of their hard work and dedication in achieving our vision for the school. Our mission is about inspiring excellence, so our journey doesn’t stop here – we will keep working to make the school even better.”

     

    Since its last full inspection four years ago, the school embarked on a comprehensive development plan. Children’s attainment improved significantly as a result. Subsequent focus on curriculum development culminated in a new curriculum being put in place in 2019/20, with a new approach to senior and middle leadership to ensure this was successfully implemented. First Federation Trust supported the school with staff training, sharing good practice and close collaboration through its network of teaching specialists, as well as investing in a new early reading phonics programme and library of books.

     

    Paul Walker, Chief Executive of First Federation Trust, said, “Achieving ‘good’ is a well-deserved outcome for everyone involved. The hard work of colleagues and pupils has been rewarded with this very positive report. As a member of the First Federation Trust family of schools, Brixington Primary Academy has benefited from tailored support from our Trust in key focus areas, as well as staff training and development, in areas such as subject knowledge and teaching practice. It’s fantastic to see Ofsted recognise the integral part this support has played.”

     

     

    Stuart Dyer, Head of School added “I could not be prouder of this achievement and would like to thank the team at Brixington, the school community and First Federation Trust for their support.”

     

    Comments from the Ofsted inspectors included:

     

    ‘Staff are ambitious for what they believe pupils can achieve.’

     

    ‘Children in early years get off to a strong and well-supported start.’

     

    ‘Staff encourage children to develop their problem solving and critical thinking skills. There is a rigorous approach to monitoring how successfully children learn. This ensures that children develop strong understanding.’

     

    ‘Pupils are keen to do their best. They know what is expected from them and respond to this positively.’

     

    ‘Staff feel well supported by the senior leadership team. They value the training and time they have had to develop as teachers and subject leaders. The trust uses its detailed knowledge of the school to provide support and challenge.’

     

    ‘Pupils say that they have no concerns about bullying. They are confident that staff would sort out any problems quickly should they occur.’

  • Latest News is now on our Facebook Page

    Thu 16 Sep 2021

    You can see what the children have been learning about at https://www.facebook.com/Brixington, and by visiting the gallery section under the 'Children' tab, above. 

  • Book Week 2021

    Tue 23 Feb 2021
  • Brixington Book Club

    Sat 07 Nov 2020

    Brixington Book Club met for the first time yesterday evening.
    Mr Dyer and 3 eager Reading Ambassadors from Year 6 met to discuss some of our recent reads (see below). We also agreed some ways that our ambassadors can help promote a love of reading for all of our children, despite current restrictions...they had lots of ideas!

     

    Our recommendations this week:
    The Curse of the Chocolate Phoenix is both funny and sad.
    Fuzzy Mud is a gross and entertaining book by a classic author.
    Scarlett and Ivy is an exciting mystery series.
    Frozen in Time is an epic fantasy adventure.
    The Bad Luck Lighthouse is full of magic and mystery.
    The Life of Riley is silly, hilarious and snotty!
    Twins in Trouble is a heart-warming family story
    Check Mates is an adventure in learning!

     

    These books are mostly aimed for Key Stage 2 children and we recommend them all!

     

    You can read about other new books in the online magazine books for keeps: http://booksforkeeps.co.uk/

  • Dojo Winners this half term

    Mon 19 Oct 2020
  • Brixington’s Mini Sports Day

    Mon 21 Sep 2020

     

     

    By Gracie – Year 5

     

    On Friday September 18th,  years 4,5 and 6 took part in a mini sports day on the lower playground. There were running, jumping and hurdling competitions.

    In year 5 four people stood out. In 5B Charleigh was showing extreme enthusiasm and Oliver M kept going even though he had hurt his leg. In 5SB Sophie clapped her team on and Flynn kept going even though he didn’t win the race.

     

    In year 4 five children were noticed: from 4WS Rosie was cheering her team on and Freddie ran as fast as he could. In 4K, Lala gave it her best shot and Millie ran in and out of the hurdles, concentrating carefully.

     In year 6 two people were noticed.  In 6NH, Danny for honesty and in 6OH Oliver F was showing great skills.

    Keep trying, everyone!

     

    Quote from Mr Dyer

    “The event was arranged with the Dartmoor Sports Partnership so that all children could participate in competitions despite current restrictions. It was brilliant to see our children engaging with our value of sportsmanship for the whole day.”

     

    Results

     

    4th Green - Sandpipers

    3rd Red - Dunlins

    2nd Blue - Avocets

    1st Yellow – Cormorants

    Sportspeople of the day:

    Rosie and Lily from 4Ws

    Lucas and Anna from 4K

    Charleigh and Riley from 5B

    George and Rosie from 5SB

    Maria and Samuel from 6OH

    Rory and Holly from 6NH

  • Brixington Jubilee!

    Sun 12 Jul 2020
    Click here to read all about our '50 Good Deeds for 50 Years of Brixington': https://tinyurl.com/BrixJubilee 
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