We visited Bromley Hills primary school in Kingswinford where the pupils love reading and playing
We took a look around the Dudley school which has retained its 'good' Ofsted rating for six years in a row.
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Pupils and staff at Bromley Hills Primary School in Kingswinford are united in their view that it is a nice school to attend, and the best interest of the pupils is always carefully considered.
During the Ofsted visit, the inspector visited lessons, interviewed governors, leaders and teachers and met with pupils. He also visited the playgrounds at lunchtime and break time to observe behaviour, as well as reviewing parents’ opinions on the school's online portal, Parent View.

The youngsters are brought up to demonstrate the school's core values, such as showing perseverance when they are faced with a challenge, and being caring towards those less fortunate than themselves.
The Ofsted inspectors noted on their visit that the school has high expectations for all of its pupils.

Headteacher Jon Stevens spoke to the Express & Star about his pride for his school and pupils.