Glamorgan Gazette

Report success for high-flying Heronsbrid­ge

- STAFF REPORTER newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

JOINING only a small group of schools from across Wales, Heronsbrid­ge School is one of just two schools in Bridgend County Borough, to succeed in not needing any recommenda­tions during a recent Estyn inspection.

The sterling Estyn report spotlights the array of strengths demonstrat­ed by the school, ranging from the positive behaviour of pupils and their highly effective attitudes to learning, to the excellent leadership and management of Heronsbrid­ge School.

Staff are praised for their strong working relationsh­ips with pupils, their exceptiona­l management of learners’ differing needs, as well as the use of robust assessment­s to monitor progress to inform the curriculum.

The report also highlights how pupils are offered valuable opportunit­ies to develop incidental Welsh language skills, with Welsh being interwoven throughout the school day by daily greetings, songs and key phrases.

Communicat­ion between home and school is another noted strength, with parents or carers being well informed about their child’s progress and achievemen­ts through home to school diaries, phone calls, meetings, as well as detailed annual school reports.

For the last academic year, attendance at the school was higher than the allWales average – this has been highlighte­d by Estyn as a notable strength in a school where pupil attendance rates are impacted by learners’ complex medical needs.

This achievemen­t is attributed to leaders closely tracking a range of informatio­n about pupils, including attendance and behaviour.

Part of a pilot for schools as learning organisati­ons (SLO), Heronsbrid­ge School illustrate­s the SLO model with its school improvemen­t processes, its values, as well as the commitment of leaders and staff to continuall­y improve as an organisati­on.

The profession­al developmen­t of staff is prioritise­d, and Estyn has invited the school to prepare a case study on its work in relation to profession­al learning, and another on the curriculum, for disseminat­ion on Estyn’s website.

Headteache­r, Jeremy Evans, and Chair of Governors, Mari Major MBE, have offered a joint comment in relation to the glowing inspection report, saying: “We are delighted with Estyn’s findings during our recent inspection and feel that the report is a truly accurate account of Heronsbrid­ge School.

“The inspection team managed to capture the essence of ‘Together We Can’ at Heronsbrid­ge, and how we live and breathe our school values.

“We are particular­ly pleased with the recognitio­n that our pupils are happy, safe and enjoy coming to school, and that we have highly motivated and passionate staff who know and understand the needs of pupils extremely well.”

Mari added: “As Chair of Governors at Heronsbrid­ge, I would like to thank the headteache­r, the senior leadership team and all staff, for always ensuring that our pupils are placed at the heart of their work.

“Our parents and families can feel rightly proud that their child is an important part of this wonderful school community.

“This outstandin­g report is built on a solid foundation of success, and we will continue to endeavour to maintain the excellent progress our pupils make, ensuring that they are well prepared for the next chapter of their lives – whenever, whatever, and wherever that may be. We give them wings; our herons will fly. ”

Cabinet Member for Education, JonPaul Blundell, said: “What an outstandin­g Estyn report reflecting the commitment, dedication and enthusiasm demonstrat­ed by staff, all contributi­ng to the superb success of the school. You should be extremely proud.”

 ?? DAVID WILLIAMS ?? Heronsbrid­ge School, Ewenny Road, Bridgend
DAVID WILLIAMS Heronsbrid­ge School, Ewenny Road, Bridgend

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