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Northgate High School maintains high standards in latest Ofsted report

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Northgate High School has secured 'good' ratings across most areas in its latest Ofsted inspection, with inspectors awarding an 'outstanding' grade for pupil behaviour and attitudes.

The big picture: Ofsted inspectors visited the Sidegate Lane school on 3 and 4 December 2024, assessing five key areas of school performance.

By the numbers: The school received the following grades:

  • Outstanding for behaviour and attitudes

  • Good for quality of education

  • Good for personal development

  • Good for leadership and management

  • Good for sixth form provision

Why it matters: The 1,708-pupil secondary school has maintained its overall positive performance since its previous inspection in November 2019, while improving its behaviour rating from 'good' to 'outstanding'.

Northgate High School
Northgate High School in IpswichOliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk

What they're saying: The report praised the school's community spirit, noting: "This is a large school that feels like a tightly knit community. Pupils are highly respectful towards each other and staff. They are exceptionally polite and considerate of one another."

Stand-out features: Inspectors highlighted that "staff have high expectations for pupils' achievement" and that students in the sixth form "are able to achieve the very highest outcomes because teachers have excellent subject knowledge."

Community focus: The report noted the school's inclusive environment: "This is a highly inclusive school. All pupils feel that they can be themselves." It added: "Staff teach pupils about equality and diversity. This means they understand and support each other."

Extra-curricular excellence: "The school provides an extensive range of trips and opportunities for pupils. Many pupils also choose to take part in the varied clubs and activities provided for them. Staff go the extra mile to ensure pupils can explore their many interests."

Areas for improvement: The report noted that learning "is not adapted well enough to meet the needs of some pupils with SEND," recommending that teaching be better tailored to ensure all groups progress through the curriculum effectively.

The bottom line: While maintaining its overall 'good' status, Northgate High School demonstrates particular strengths in pupil behaviour, sixth form provision, and creating an inclusive community atmosphere, while having clear targets for future development.

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Missing person alert issued for Ipswich man

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Suffolk Police are seeking public assistance to locate 38-year-old Ipswich man Dale Davidson who disappeared this morning.

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Dale DavidsonSuffolk Constabulary

Dale was wearing navy blue jogging bottoms with white stripe and a blue coat with a fur hood when he went missing. He was last seen leaving his home address in Ipswich at around 7am.

Anyone who has seen Dale or knows of his whereabouts is asked to contact Suffolk Police on 101.

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