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Headteacher hailed after pupils achieve perfect results across key stage

A small primary school with a big reputation has seen its headteacher recognised on a national stage, after years of standout results and a focus on pupil wellbeing set it apart.

Amy Yeo, headteacher at Christow Primary School, part of Education South West, has been named a Bronze Winner in The Award for Headteacher of the Year in a Primary School category at the Pearson Awards.

Founded in 1998 by Lord Puttnam, the awards celebrate excellence in education and highlight the role teachers and schools play in shaping future generations.

Under Amy’s leadership, the school has delivered strong academic outcomes while maintaining a focus on inclusion, wellbeing and community. It was recently ranked the fourth best primary school in the country by The Telegraph.

In 2025, 100 per cent of pupils achieved the expected standard in reading, writing and maths at Key Stage 2, with a high proportion reaching greater depth. Ofsted has also recognised the school’s performance, noting that “pupils achieve exceptionally well” due to a highly ambitious curriculum.

Beyond results, the school has developed a culture centred on respect and strong relationships. Feedback from parents, pupils and staff describes a supportive environment, with one parent saying the school “goes above and beyond” and another adding their children are “very happy and flourishing across the board”.

Amy’s leadership style focuses on trust, transparency and a clear moral purpose. She has introduced a strong culture of professional development and collaboration, with staff reporting pride and enjoyment in their work.

The school also maintains close links with its local community, offering opportunities including outdoor learning, sports programmes and wider engagement activities.

Amy Yeo, headteacher at Christow Primary School, said: “This award is a reflection of the incredible staff, pupils and families who make Christow such a special place.

“We are a small school with a big heart. I feel very privileged to work alongside a team that is so dedicated to ensuring every child thrives.

“I am particularly proud that we have been able to achieve such strong outcomes while staying true to our values of inclusion, care and community.”

Matthew Shanks, CEO of Education South West, said: “Amy’s recognition at a national level is thoroughly deserved.

“She has created something truly exceptional at Christow Primary School, combining outstanding academic outcomes with a deeply nurturing and inclusive culture.

“Her leadership demonstrates what is possible when high expectations are matched with genuine care and strong relationships.

“We are incredibly proud to have her as part of Education South West.”

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