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Reid Street School secures ‘good’ OFSTED as it hands over baton of global empathy accolade

EMPATHETIC pupils who won global recognition for ‘walking in the shoes of others’ have gained further praise as Government inspectors confirm their school is officially good.

Reid Street Primary School, Darlington, has retained its ‘good’ status just as it hands on the baton as holder of the international Empathy Week accolade it secured last year.

Staff and pupils took part in a virtual event with judges of Empathy Week, a global schools programme which enables students from all over the world to discover and build empathy through in-class lessons and social action projects.

Headteacher Paula Ayto said: “The Empathy Award event went really well. A group of children and staff stayed behind after school to be on a global virtual event with the judges and schools and students from across the world including from Switzerland, Italy, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and the UK. All pupils were praised for helping to change the world and make it a better place. Judges, including Ger Graus, talked about how empathy was a process that develops over time and grows when you make space for it.”

Pupils have been involved in a range of projects including providing a bench for people to sit on in the Denes, sponsoring three guide dogs for the blind, competing in a sponsored Jubilee jog, donating toys to the hospital and singing at a number of events. Next year they will focus on sustainability issues.

“We work so children feel empowered, so that they can do things that can make a difference,” said Mrs Ayto. “It is about building in our children the skills they need to be respectful and to understand equality, diversity and the perspective of others.”

Ofsted inspectors agreed highlighting a host of positive aspects of the school including:

Chair of Governors Trevor Alley: “I am so proud to be Chair of Governors at this great school. The school leadership team work tirelessly and are relentless in their pursuit of providing an excellent rounded education for all children. There is an incredible ethos of empathy in the school, acknowledged by the award received last year as the global empathy winners.

“We were delighted with the outcomes, which we felt really captured the spirit of the school. This was a hard-earned and thoroughly deserved judgement and governors are delighted with the outcomes.”

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