Your views are important to us: We’re always happy to hear your questions, comments and concerns. You can have your say in any of the following ways.

Speak to the class teacher

It’s nearly always possible for you to speak with the class teacher for a moment or two before and after school, and for longer discussions an appointment can be made within a day or two. These meeting can be made if you have specific concerns or would like to know more about supporting your child or the school.

Parent consultations are held 3 times throughout the school year and a great opportunity for you to discuss your child’s academic progress.

Speak to the principal

You can speak to Ben Carter the principal about any concerns you may have. Ben will treat all concerns appropriately and discuss ways of dealing with your concerns. We welcome all comments and feedback from parents’/carers’ as this is one way of keeping our school outstanding.

Put your views in writing

You can write to the principal or email him at ben.carter@paradigmtrust.org.  All correspondence will be dealt with efficiently and responded to. We welcome your feedback (even anonymously).

Contact Ofsted

Parent view gives you the chance to tell us what you think about Culloden Primary Academy.

Parent view asks for your opinion on 12 aspects of the school, from the quality of teaching, to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour.

Ofsted uses the information you provide when making decisions about which school to inspect and when. By sharing your views we will be able to keep our school outstanding. At the parent view website, you will be able to see what other parents have said and if you want to you can view the results for any other school in England.

Look out for letters to parents’/carers’

Your questions, concerns and comments are often answered in our fortnightly newsletter or by text message. The newsletter generally has specific information on one side or the other.Texts are sent out for many reasons it could be a reminder or a school closure. If you do not receive these please contact the administration office to update your contact details.

Make a complaint

Complaints are rare but can occur. Have a quick chat with the teacher or the executive principal as most concerns or complaints can be dealt with quickly.

However, if you feel the need to make a complaint, it should be made in writing and addressed to the headteacher, please see our complaints procedure for guidance. If you are not satisfied with the schools response you can follow it up with a complaint to the LA.

Last updated August 25, 2022