There have been few success stories this year for Swindon's ailing education service.
But King William Street Primary School is one of them.
It has become a shining light after turning itself round from a devastating inspection that plunged it into special measures.
Headteacher Alan Voyce and his colleagues at the school should be congratulated.
Their hard work has helped children achieve excellent exam results.
And its latest Ofsted report describes it being a "school with many strengths."
The school's example illustrates that hope and success can come from the depths of despair.
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