Kingsbury Green Academy is celebrating the outcome of its recent Ofsted inspection, which leaders say recognises the school's improvement journey and the strengths across its community.
Leaders said the report recognised the improvements made at the school in recent years.
Jane Coley, CEO of Ascend Learning Trust, said: "We are incredibly proud of our students, staff and the wider community. This report reflects the hard work and determination of everyone involved in the school and confirms that the improvements we are making are the right ones."
According to the school, the inspection recognised the positive culture within the academy, with calm classrooms and respectful relationships helping to create a supportive learning environment.
The report also highlighted the school's inclusive ethos and the support available for pupils with additional needs.
School leaders said inspectors recognised positive behaviour among pupils and highlighted the support in place to help students thrive and achieve.
The academy also pointed to improvements in pupil achievement, with leaders saying last year saw the strongest progress scores in the school's history.
Post-16 provision was highlighted as a particular strength, with vocational outcomes in line with national standards and students well prepared for their next steps.
Headteacher Nicola Bull said: "We are excited about the future and remain fully committed to providing the very best education for every child in our school."
The academy said it will continue to focus on improving attendance, strengthening teaching and the curriculum, and ensuring every pupil achieves their full potential.
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