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West View Primary achieves Primary Science Quality Mark

There’s plenty to celebrate at West View Primary School, where the topic of science is clearly sparking curiosity and delivering results!

Schools North East is delighted to congratulate this Hartlepool school on achieving Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM) status, which is a national recognition that reflects the hard work, creativity and commitment of staff and pupils alike. 

From building strong scientific vocabulary to helping children see how science connects to the world around them, West View Primary School’s approach proves that when great teaching and curiosity combine, learning really does come to life.

Improving children’s learning outcomes

In their feedback report, PSQM said: “Congratulations to you all on achieving the Primary Science Quality Mark. The school is developing effective practice in providing an inspiring science education.”

The report adds: “A huge focus on linking science-rich texts to science lessons has gained positive results on children’s understanding and vocabulary use and is beginning to introduce them to how science links to the world around them.

“The review team identifies evidence that science teaching and learning in this school is having a positive impact on children’s progress in both science content and procedural knowledge across the school.”

Lucy Sedgewick, a Year 3 teacher at the school and Science Lead, said: “We are absolutely delighted to have received the Primary School Quality Mark.

“The award reflects the hard work across the school to ensure that science is at the forefront of children’s education.

“However, we will not rest on our laurels, and we will continue to strive for further improvements in the months and years ahead.”

Chris Zarraga, Director of Schools North East said: “This achievement is a real testament to the dedication and creativity of staff at West View. By placing science at the heart of learning and inspiring children to explore, question and make connections with the world around them, the school is helping pupils build strong foundations for the future. It’s wonderful to see this work recognised at a national level and celebrated across our region.”

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