

Ofsted want to raise aspirations and contribute to the long term achievement of ambitious standards and better life chances for service users. Their educational, economic and social well-being will in turn promote England’s national success.
To achieve this, Ofsted will report fairly and truthfully; it will listen to service users and providers; and will communicate its findings with all who share its vision, from service providers to policy-makers. Ofsted do not report to government ministers but directly to Parliament.
In December 2024 Oftsed visited Pilgrims' Way Primary School and concluded that, Pilgrims’ Way Primary School has taken effective action to maintain the standards identified at the previous inspection."
In May 2019 Ofsted visited Pilgrims’ Way Primary School and concluded that, “Pilgrims’ Way Primary provides a good standard of education and serves its pupils and local community well”.
In January 2013, Ofsted inspected Pilgrims’ Way Children’s Centre and concluded that, “Pilgrims’ Way is a thriving centre that serves its community well. It is successfully improving its mission to improve the lives of families.”