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- The primary phase of school, including very strong early years provision, prepares pupils well for the secondary phase.
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Inspectors also looked at a wide range of pupils’ work across a range of subjects and year groups. Inspectors talked to pupils informally during breaktimes and lunchtimes. Inspectors also met formally with pupils in key stages 2, 3, 4 and 5. Inspectors listened to some primary and secondary pupils read.
Jul 1, 2024 · Pupils who attended Dixons Allerton Academy’s primary phase are well prepared for the secondary phase and turn up for school more regularly, demonstrate more positive behaviours, and...
- Brad Deas
Our secondary phase curriculum is designed to be as broad as possible for as long as possible so that students acquire powerful knowledge that builds wider cultural capital. Our curriculum is designed to prepare students for success in high value qualifications which will ultimately improve their life chances.
Our secondary phase curriculum is designed to be as broad as possible for as long as possible so that students acquire powerful knowledge that builds wider cultural capital. Our curriculum is designed to prepare students for success in high value qualifications which will ultimately improve their life chances.
- Ripley Street, Bradford, BD5 7RR, West Yorkshire
- Bradford
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- Dixons Academies Trust
The school is led by the principal, a head of secondary and a head of primary. The school currently educates pupils from Nursery to Year 5 in the primary phase. By September 2019, the school...
In key stage 1 and 2, support is highly targeted, well planned and informed by accurate assessment. More than half of the pupils reached the expected standards at the end of key stage 1 in 2016...