A PRIMARY school has been judged "good" by inspectors for the third time in a row.

Swain House Primary School's latest judgement from Ofsted means that the school has been consistently rated good since 2009.

In a short report, the first inspection since 2011, inspectors said: “the leadership team has maintained the good quality of education in the school since the last inspection” and senior leaders are “dynamic and driven by a strong desire to improve the outcomes for pupils.”

It says there has been a focus on improving pupils’ progress in maths, with a team of teachers now leading on this subject. There has also been improvements attendance and punctuality.

Head, Dianne Rowbotham, said: “Pupils, staff and Governors are delighted with Ofsted’s latest findings as they clearly see the school as we do.

“Everyone has worked extremely hard to maintain this constant level of good teaching and learning and this outcome is very welcome.”

Councillor Imran Khan, Bradford Council’s Executive Member for Education, Employment and Skills, said: “This is very welcome news for the school and the district. I have already sent my congratulations but would like to reiterate my thanks to everyone who has contributed to this positive outcome.”