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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

EducationGuardian hails primary that gives pupils a say

Wroxham Primary School's weekly children's forum - where pupils get the chance to have their say - won praise in the Guardian's education pages this month.

The school, which encourages pupils to have a voice and even write their own end-of-term reports before the teacher adds comments, was hailed for its innovative approach to pupil participation.

Wroxham, which was in special measures in 2003, impressed Ofsted recently, too, with the lead inspector saying he wished he could bottle the ethos and judging the school 'outstanding'.

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