Another academic year has come to a close which means the work of Ofsted is done until September - but how have St Albans and Harpenden's schools fared over the last nine months?
We've compiled every school to have been rated by the education watchdog in the 2023-24 year, broken down by month.
September
• Camp Primary and Nursery School, St Albans - Good.
• Wheatfields Junior Mixed School, St Albans - Good.
• The Lea Primary School and Nursery, Harpenden - Good.
October
• St George's School, Harpenden - Outstanding.
November
• Aboyne Lodge Junior Mixed and Infant School, St Albans - Good.
• Oaklands College, St Albans - Good.
December
• St Alban & St Stephen Catholic Primary School & Nursery, St Albans - Good.
• St Peter's School, St Albans - Good.
• The Grove Infant and Nursery School, Harpenden - Outstanding.
January
• Fleetville Junior School, St Albans - Good.
• Windermere Primary School, St Albans - Good.
• Nicholas Breakspear Catholic School, St Albans - Outstanding.
• Fleetville Infant and Nursery School, St Albans - Outstanding.
• Crabtree Junior School, Harpenden - Outstanding.
• The Marlborough Science Academy, St Albans - Good.
• Bernards Heath Junior School, St Albans - Good.
• Roundwood Park School, Harpenden - Outstanding.
• St Dominic Catholic Primary School, Harpenden - Outstanding.
• Wood End School, Harpenden - Outstanding.
February - No reports published
March
• Townsend Church of England School, St Albans - Good.
• Cunningham Hill Infant School, St Albans - Outstanding.
• Sandringham School, St Albans - Outstanding.
• Crabtree Infants' School, Harpenden - Outstanding
April
• Katherine Warington School, Harpenden - Outstanding
May
• St Albans Independent College, St Albans - Good.
June
• Cunningham Hill Junior School, St Albans - Outstanding
• Verulam School, St Albans - Good.
• Sauncey Wood Primary School - Good.
July
• Manland Primary School, Harpenden - Good.
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