A primary school has retained a 'good' rating following its latest Ofsted inspection.
Abbots Langley School had its report published last week after assessors visited in May, with pupils found to be “happy and getting along well with their classmates".
Ofsted said the school teaches pupils about a wide range of topics, including gender identity and different family groups, and also has school trips to places of worship.
Staff were described as "overwhelmingly positive about working at the school", who "feel supported and respected by leaders".
Headteacher Rebecca Negrello said: "I am very pleased with the report and I am very proud of the team who worked tirelessly to get the good result."
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The report also highlighted some areas the school need to improve, such as some pupils occasionally not having targets linked specifically to their early reading skills, which limits their progress.
The school last had a graded inspection in January 2018, in which it was graded ‘good’, and Ofsted said after the recent ungraded inspection it remains at that standard.
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