A primary school has been praised for its "broad, ambitious curriculum" in its latest inspection.
Fressingfield Church of England School, near Eye, was visited by inspectors in May as part of a Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) report.
Part of the All Saints School Trust, inspectors found the school is "living up to its foundation as a Church school."
The close links between schools in the trust were noted, with inspectors stating it helps to enhance the curriculum.
The report reads: "Fressingfield is a founding member of the All Saints School Trust.
"This key decision to join together with a group of schools enables staff, pupils and families to benefit from collaboration.
"Sharing learning experiences, resources, training, and expertise from other professionals strengthens the vision to 'bring out the best in everyone'."
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Inspectors praised staff members for being a "loving, respectful group" who work and care for each other.
Praising the curriculum, the report adds: "The curriculum has been carefully crafted by the school vision.
"The school's vision and core values are drivers of a broad and ambitious curriculum which widens horizons."
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Inspectors said long-term planning of collective worship and raising the profile of spiritual growth further by agreeing a shared language and consistent approach to development are among areas it can improve.
Executive headteacher Mark Taylor said: "I am delighted with the outcome of the SIAMS inspection.
"The school was recognised for our broad ambitious curriculum which allows the pupils to have a powerful voice.
"There have been many examples of children making a positive difference to their school and wider community, and I am very proud of them for having the confidence to try and make the world a better place for all."
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