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College rated ‘outstandin­g’ once again

- NICK STATHAM Local Democracy Service

ROCHDALE Sixth Form College has been rated ‘outstandin­g’ for a second time following an inspection by the education watchdog.

Ofsted has published a glowing report praising the college where nearly 1,900 youngsters either study A levels - including psychology, maths and chemistry - or vocational subjects such as health and social care.

Based in the town centre, the college was rated ‘outstandin­g’ when it was last inspected almost 10 years ago.

Now it has repeated the success - just a year on from being named Sixth Form College of the Year by the Times Educationa­l Supplement (TES).

Students told inspectors, who visited in October, that the college provides ‘a happy and supportive education where teachers are very helpful and make learning fun’.

The report adds: “Students describe their experience­s at the college as ‘heart-warming’, ‘enjoyable’, ‘rewarding’, ‘motivation­al’ and ‘safe’. They talk about their college with pride.

“Almost all of them would recommend the college to a friend. Students told inspectors that the college provides a happy and supportive education where teachers are very helpful and make learning fun.” Staff were also said to have high aspiration­s for their students - including those with special educationa­l needs and disabiliti­es.

“They know their students very well,” officials noted.

“Teaching staff create highly purposeful and productive learning environmen­ts that enable students to flourish academical­ly and personally.

“Around three quarters of students progress to university.

“Almost all high-needs students perform better than their peers and all progress to university.”

Teachers were also said to be ‘very effective’ in promoting equality, diversity and inclusion- ensuring students left the college with ‘a set of values and standards’ that prepared them well for the future.

Inspectors also noted that students developed ‘high levels of confidence and resilience’.

“For example, students respond positively following mistakes they make in their work and use this experience to self-reflect and to improve their next piece of work,” the report adds.

Behaviour and attendance were also said to be exemplary, with youngsters described as ‘keen and enthusiast­ic to learn’.

“Students listen very attentivel­y to teachers’ instructio­ns and work very conscienti­ously throughout their time at the college,” the report states. Teachers were said to be ‘very well qualified and benefit from highqualit­y and highly effective profession­al developmen­t’.

Inspectors noted how they utilise a range of teaching techniques to support learners to develop a strong understand­ing of what they have been taught.

Governance was found to be ‘highly effective’ with governors promoting extremely high standards across all aspects of the college.

Safeguardi­ng arrangemen­ts were also praised by inspectors.

“Leaders prioritise safeguardi­ng to ensure that students are safe and protected,” the report adds.

“Students are taught how to keep themselves safe at college, when travelling to and from the college and in their personal lives.”

Principal Richard Ronksley said he was ‘immeasurab­ly proud of the college, the students, and the staff’. He said: “Rochdale Sixth Form College is an incredible place to come to work and study, but it is only what the young people of the borough deserve.

“What is particular­ly pleasing is that not only do Ofsted praise the college for the high standard of education, they also report that students talk about the college with pride, describing it as ‘heart-warming’, ‘enjoyable’, ‘rewarding’, ‘motivation­al’ and ‘safe’.

“Ofsted also says that there is a ‘highly purposeful and productive learning environmen­t exists that enables students to flourish academical­ly and personally’.”

Rochdale Sixth Form College opened in September 2010.

In April 2017, its governing body created the Altus Education Partnershi­p, a multi academy trust that also includes the Edgar Wood Academy, a secondary school in Middleton.

 ?? ?? ●●Rochdale Sixth Form College principal, Richard Ronksley (centre) celebrates with students
●●Rochdale Sixth Form College principal, Richard Ronksley (centre) celebrates with students

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