Local democracy reporting service
BBC News, Liverpool
Inspectors have described a Mercyssed Primary School as “the happiest” that he has ever visited.
Malvern Primary School, Dowesley, in Huyton, has been recognized for “compassionate in every aspect of school life”.
It was also “outstanding” for the first time after the visit of inspectors in April.
The school’s head teacher, Tony James said: “We sell ourselves as our best performance for the community and if someone wants to come together and says that we are ‘excellent’, it is fantastic.”
He said: “This is every little thing that you do – every small decision, every option you make, the culture you establish, the expectations you have, the value you keep on your children and your families.
“All those small bits end and come together.”
On the school, Villobi Road, the “one place” was described as the fruiting of the students.
It was noted: “The value of ‘mercy’ in every aspect of school life is ‘kindness’.
“Pupils enter a school -filled school and are eager to learn that brings each new day.
“They benefit from close ties with employees, who know them and their families well. Students feel safe and happy here.”
The report also states that children enjoy learning “and try to meet extraordinary high standards … As a result, students receive well well. The behavior in and around school is impeccable.”
David Loengan, a member of the Cabinet of Nozale Council for children’s services, described the Tedested report as “luxurious”.
He said: “It is very clear that students enjoy coming to school to learn and enrich and that all school staff – leaders, teaching staff and governor – play an integral role in helping the students to flourish. Doed well for all of you!”