A village school described as being “a happy and harmonious place for pupils” has been told it is still good after a visit by Ofsted. Bressingham Primary School, which achieved its good rating by the education watchdog in its last full inspection in 2013, was visited for its second ungraded inspection since then on July 2. Headteacher Joanna Lewis said: “It is great for the staff, governors and children to be recognised.” Some of the highlights in the report included that the school had an ambitious curriculum, which helped pupils develop rich and detailed knowledge in a number of subjects. In…