NORTHWOOD Primary School has been described as "an exceptionally caring, inclusive school" by Ofsted.
Following an inspection earlier this month, the school has been rated good.
Ofsted praised improvements in teaching and leadership, and the wider curriculum was also highlighted as a strength of the school.
According to inspectors "the headteacher has successfully developed a school community based on caring and inclusive values" and "all leaders and staff, including governors, share a clear vision for a continually improving school with high aspirations for all pupils."
Headteacher Sarah Hussey said: "This report reflects the dedication and commitment of the whole school community. We believe that every child can succeed and, though an unavoidable part of 21st century schooling, that education is not about test results alone.
"I am particularly delighted that Ofsted has recognised the work we do supporting our children's mental health and well-being, in addition to the good academic progress that they make. It has always been my view that you can't have one without the other."