Hacton's Achievements Recognised by the Minister of State for Schools

December 20, 2013
Dear Parents

I am pleased to be able to attach a letter sent to us by the Minister of State for Schools which arrived today, the last day of the autumn term.

Out of nearly 17, 000 primary schools in England we are amongst the top 250 performing schools in terms of the progress all pupils and disadvantaged pupils (Pupil Premium) make between Key Stage 1 and the end of Key Stage 2, and their attainment at the end of the Key Stage.

This is an outstanding achievement and is due to the hard work of everyone involved in the 'Hacton family team' - pupils, staff, governors and yourselves.

Regards
Mr Emes


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