An "incredibly happy school" has been rated "outstanding" by the education watchdog for the fourth time in a row. Grosvenor Nursery School on Lord Street in Farnworth received the highest possible score after an Ofsted inspection on March 14. In the report, His Majesty’s Inspector Tim Vaughan and Ofsted inspector Sandra Hamilton said: "Over several years of considerable change, the headteacher, other leaders and the governing body have made sure that this school continues to thrive.

" The report, published on Thursday, April 30, praised the nursery’s determination. It states: “With a determined focus on its curriculum, teaching, staffing and finance, the school has ensured that children in each classroom receive an exceptional early years education. “It has achieved its ambition to provide families with a high quality school linked to a day care provision on the same site.

“This means that children and families can access a wide range of provision more easily, including the school’s popular, volunteer-run lending library.” Read more top stories here: Bolton Carers Support celebrate the work of its volunteers Friends and family to do 'rave run' in memory of Ramsbottom volunteer Batman Unmasked exhibition to come to Manchester in July The report added: “Children, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), settle quickly into the extremely well organised routines that the school has established. Children feel safe.

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