Here is a look at the current Ofsted status of every mainstream primary school in Stevenage and the surrounding area.
The education watchdog uses a four-point grading scale for inspection judgements: outstanding; good; requires improvement; and inadequate.
Under the current inspection framework, the lowest rating given for any of the five categories is used as the overall rating.
Many schools have been downgraded by Ofsted in recent years - in November 2022, Ofsted said that it had downgraded more than 80 per cent of the previously 'outstanding' schools it had inspected in 2021/22.
The inspectorate has been criticised recently following the death of Ruth Perry, a headteacher who killed herself after being told that her school in Reading was to be rated 'inadequate'.
READ MORE: How Ofsted rates every secondary school in Stevenage and North Hertfordshire
In response to the criticism, Amanda Spielman, Ofsted's chief inspector, has said they "are making changes" but that the single-line grading system will continue.
The Ofsted ratings
All Saints Church of England Primary School, Datchworth
Rating: Good
Last inspected: September 2018
Almond Hill Junior School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: July 2021
Ashtree Primary School and Nursery
Rating: Requires improvement
Last inspected: March 2022
Ashtress is rated good in 'behaviour and attitudes' and 'personal development'.
Aston St Mary's Church of England Aided Primary School
Rating: Outstanding
Last inspected: January 2015
Bedwell Primary School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: May 2022
Benington Church of England Primary School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: December 2018
Broom Barns Primary School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: March 2018
Camps Hill Primary School
Rating: Requires improvement
Last inspected: May 2020
Camps Hill is rated good in 'behaviour and attitudes', 'personal development', and 'early years provision'.
Fairlands Primary School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: October 2021
Featherstone Wood Primary School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: November 2022
The Giles Infant and Nursery School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: July 2023
Giles Junior School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: March 2023
Knebworth Primary and Nursery School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: June 2023
Letchmore Infants' and Nursery School
Rating: Outstanding
Last inspected: June 2013
The Leys Primary and Nursery School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: April 2018
Lodge Farm Primary School
Rating: Requires improvement
Last inspected: December 2022
Lodge Farm is rated good in 'behaviour and attitudes', 'personal development', and 'early years provision'.
Longmeadow Primary School
Rating: Requires improvement
Last inspected: May 2023
Longmeadow is rated good in 'behaviour and attitudes'.
Martins Wood Primary School
Rating: Inadequate
Last inspected: September 2022
Martins Wood has now joined a multi-academy trust. It has not been inspected by Ofsted since joining.
Moss Bury Primary School and Nursery
Rating: Good
Last inspected: September 2022
Peartree Spring Primary School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: May 2023
Roebuck Academy
Rating: Good
Last inspected: November 2021
Round Diamond Primary School
Rating: Outstanding
Last inspected: June 2017
St Margaret Clitherow Roman Catholic Primary School
Rating: Outstanding
Last inspected: April 2013
St Nicholas CofE Primary School and Nursery
Rating: Requires improvement
Last inspected: May 2023
St Nicholas is rated good in 'behaviour and attitudes', 'personal development', and 'early years provision'.
Saint Vincent de Paul Catholic Primary School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: March 2018
Shephalbury Park Primary School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: November 2022
Trotts Hill Primary and Nursery School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: December 2022
Walkern Primary School
Rating: Good
Last inspected: May 2020
Woolenwick Infant and Nursery School
Rating: Outstanding
Last inspected: November 2017
Woolenwick Junior School
Rating: Requires improvement
Last inspected: June 2021
Woolenwick Junior is rated good in 'behaviour and attitudes'.
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