Statutory Inspection of Anglican & Methodist schools (SIAMS)
Milstead and Frinsted Church of England Primary School had its last SIAMS Inspection in 2026, led by Cerys Siney. The report can be found below.
Notable Strengths
• The Christian vision at Milstead and Frinsted drives leaders’ decisions and actions. It lies at the heart of the school and influences strategy and practice.
• The school provides a culture of care in which barriers to learning are overcome. This enables pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) and who are considered to be disadvantaged, to succeed and flourish.
• Strong partnerships within the Our Community Multi-Academy Trust (OCMAT) and Diocese are valued by the school community. They provide effective assistance with collective wisdom and consistent support. As a result, staff flourish as they grow and develop.
• Inclusive and inspiring worship is a highly valued part of the day. It is shaped by the vision, allowing pupils and staff to participate and reflect. Consequently, it promotes spiritual flourishing.
• Religious education (RE) is well led and planned for. It is a strong and vibrant part of the curriculum where pupils are challenged, and learning is relevant and diverse.
The updated SIAMS inspection framework 2023 can be found below with key questions that the school will be asked.
2023-siams-framework.pdf (churchofengland.org)

