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This is a satisfactory school that has improved rapidly over the last year. Its strength is the family atmosphere in which pupils’ good personal development and well-being is effectively nurtured through effective day-to-day care and guidance. Parents particularly appreciate this aspect of the school’s work and the number of pupils on roll has been maintained against the national trend. Pupils enjoy school and there is a good take-up of the voluntary sports activities and clubs. Almost all attend well and behaviour is good. They make friends readily, and know how to keep safe and healthy. The school has a sound curriculum, which is used well to support the achievement of the most capable pupils and those with learning difficulties and/or disabilities.

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Parents have a very good opinion of the school.  Pupil's behaviour is good.  The school operates as a harmonious community.  Attainment in ICT is well above average.  Pupil's enjoy coming to school and have a good attitude to learning.  Teachers throughout the school pay great attention to pupils' development which leads to good levels of confidence and positive attitudes.

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Lea Endowed Church Of England Primary School is a happy school with well behaved and courteous children.  It is a school with a distinct sense of community.  Relationships between teachers and pupils and pupils themselves are excellent.  It has many important strengths, particularly in the very positive attitudes to learning and exemplary behaviour which it promotes in its pupils.
   

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Lea Endowed Church of England (Aided) School has a Christian foundation.  The school was established approximately two hundred years ago as the result of an endowment bequeathed in the will of Samuel Neeld, a local Quaker.

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