Sheffield primary school named one of best in the country
Byron Wood Primary Academy, in Burngreave is among the top 20 per cent of schools nationally after pupils made progress higher than the national average in reading writing and maths at key stage two.
The school has won a SSAT Educational Outcomes Award after its results were compared with results from other state schools.
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Hide AdPrincipal Satadru Ashton, said: “We are all very pleased to receive this award as it is a recognition of the successful collaboration between teachers, parents and children enabled by the school’s leadership in promoting excellent teaching, strong parental support and a learning environment which fosters hard work and good behaviour.”
Byron Wood Academy is part of the Astrea Academy Trust, having joined the Astrea family in summer 2016.
"At all Astrea academies, we aim to inspire beyond measure, and securing strong academic results is an important part of that.
"This is a well-deserved honour, and we are all very proud of Satadru and the Byron Wood team."
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Hide AdThe school will be presented with its award at a ceremony during the summer term.
Chief Executive of SSAT, Sue Williamson, said: “This award recognises an important aspect of the school’s work, but as we know, there is much more to recognise in a good school like Byron Wood Primary Academy.
"SSAT is pleased to recognise the quality of leadership and the hard work of all staff to ensure the success of every child. A big thank you and well done to pupils, parents, staff and governors.”