Primary pupils can boast they attend an outstanding school after it received the highest rating from Ofsted.

Inspectors gave Manor Park Primary School on Greyhound Road, Sutton the 'Outstanding' rating after visiting the school last month, stating it provided an excellent education for its pupils.

The primary school was rated as outstanding in the leadership and management, pupil behaviour and safety, teaching quality and pupil achievement categories and received a good rating in early years provision, which led to the school being given an overall outstanding rating.

Manor Park Primary School, which received a Good rating after its last inspection in 2010, has 528 pupils, which is around twice the size on the average-sized primary school.

The report noted that thirty four languages are spoken by its students.

Inspectors praised Manor Park's pupils as being well behaved and keen to learn and commented that the students' attainment is very high when they leave to go on to high school.

Teaching at Manor Park was also earmarked as being of a very high quality and that British values were being successfully promoted at the school.

But the report did say that the school could improve by bringing early years in line with the other outstanding categories by deepening children's' understanding of numbers and technology.

Headteacher Danielle Scrase: "I am immensely proud of the whole Manor Park community, staff, governors, parents and children who work together to achieve an outstanding education.

"Additionally to this, we have just achieved the ‘Investors in People Gold’ standard recognising the importance we put into staff development to ensure that Manor Park School teachers and staff are the best they can be."