STAFF at Calne's Fynamore Primary School are celebrating the results of the school's first Ofsted report.
Headteacher Carolyn Maddox said the report shows the school, which opened in 2001, has a strong infrastructure and has set the foundations needed to build a successful future.
The inspectors said in their report that the school has established a positive community ethos where pupils feel valued and secure.
Mrs Maddox said she was pleased the inspectors noted the school was inclusive and said she was very happy with the comments made by parents, who praised the quality of teaching.
She said: "It's a good report.
"We have got the structure and systems in place as well as a good solid team of teachers to help us move on, and already we're moving ahead with action plans to help us improve in the areas highlighted by the inspection."
Mrs Maddox said the school was already looking at broadening the school's curriculum and co-ordinating work for more able pupils.
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