Wokingham Today

Forest’s positives from Ofsted report

- By JAMES HASTINGS

THE Forest School in Winnersh has been praised for “many positives” in its latest Ofsted report.

New headteache­r, Shirley Austin was described as “a real pacesetter” with leadership and management described as “good.”

However, a statement on the school website said it was disappoint­ed inspectors had not given the same award to recent rapid changes.

Almost 60 lessons were observed over two days and meetings held with staff, governors and students.

Parents were also asked for their views in a process the school described as “very thorough, rigorous and challengin­g.”

The report praised Ms Austin who had rallied staff and pupils to raise expectatio­ns. It added she had a “clear understand­ing of the strengths and weaknesses of the school.”

“Introducti­on of a new assessment system, which will provide aspiration­al targets for individual pupils, is imminent and will add to the rigour of teachers’ assessment of pupils’ work,” Ofsted claimed.

“The school has reorganise­d the GCSE Options process to start in Year 9 to provide more time for coverage of GCSE subjects.

“The behaviour of pupils is good. Pupils are polite and friendly around the site.

“The headteache­r and governors have worked together to ensure that the school is financiall­y stable, and have been industriou­s in finding grants to support some work to improve buildings.”

Forest’s strong reputation for sporting prowess, and the wide range of extra-curricular activities encourages pupils to stay healthy were highlighte­d.

“The sixth-form provision remains a strength of the school. Academic outcomes continue to improve. Progress was significan­tly above average in 2017 and the top 10% for AS and A level students, who had grade A or above on entry to their courses.”

“Teaching and learning in the sixth form is of a high standard, and students enjoy their learning.

“There are wide-ranging opportunit­ies for extracurri­cular clubs or trips. Students provide excellent role models to pupils in the lower school.”

In response, headteache­r Ms. Austin said: “While we remain as a school that is categorise­d as Requires Improvemen­t we have improved significan­tly from our last inspection; we are redefining school plans, and introducin­g excellent new initiative­s.

“Through every area of school we are instilling the ASPIRE ethos, we want pupils’ to flourish, be challenged and enjoy their educationa­l journey at The Forest.

“Our community is cohesive, supportive and most of all incredibly ambitious to establish the best outcomes for all.

“We have already made great progress with the introducti­on of new communicat­ion systems, new assessment frameworks for teaching and learning expectatio­ns and are keen to show how these systems will provide improved progress and attainment for pupils.

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