A SCHOOL has received a glowing report from government inspectors.
The report on Teesville Infant School, Middlesbrough, said: "Teesville is a very effective school providing good value for money. Achievement is very good because pupils are taught very well within a very rich curriculum.
"There are no differences in achievement between different groups of pupils. Standards are consistently maintained at a level that is above or well above expectations.
"The standards achieved and the very good provision of the school are because the school is so well led and managed."
Headteacher Carole Lamb said: "I am particularly pleased that the Ofsted inspection has recognised the effectiveness of the teamwork within our school.
"This includes the children, staff, parents and governors."
The report said the school had improved since it was last inspected, and called for it to continue to improve in maths, science and information and communication technology.
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