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INSPECTORS from both Ofsted and the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) praised the efforts of staff at Hailey CE School, in West Oxfordshire. Ofsted inspectors judged the school to be 'firmly good' and highlighted many strengths including good pupil progress, strong leadership, good quality of teaching, excellent pupil behaviour and highly effective safeguarding. SIAMS judged the school to be outstanding commending its vision and drive and for the cultural development of its pupils as well as the strong, supportive and caring relationships between all members of the school community, based on the school's values of love and tolerance. Debbie Davies, head teacher, said: "At Hailey School we instil strong moral values in our children, helping them develop confidence and independence as well as becoming kind and respectful individuals.
This is balanced with a requirement for consistently high teaching standards and excellent academic progress for every child. "