South Wales Echo

Schools’ categories suspended for the year

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THE Welsh Government is to suspend school categorisa­tion for the 2020-21 academic year, as part of its measures to reduce pressure on schools during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Every year, primary and secondary schools in Wales are measured against a range of factors and placed into one of four colour-coded categories.

The system helps identify schools that need the most support and guidance, those doing well but could be doing better and those that are highly effective and can act as support to other schools.

The updated categories are published every January on the My Local School website.

A review of guidance on school improvemen­t is to be undertaken.

The Welsh Government has also been working with the school inspectora­te Estyn and a number of schools to pilot a National Evaluation and Improvemen­t Resource, as well as a multiagenc­y pilot to support a number of schools that are causing concern.

Preparatio­ns are being made for when that work can continue.

Education Minister Kirsty Williams, pictured below, said: “I recognise the difficult circumstan­ces schools are currently operating in.

“My priority is to allow staff to focus their energies on the needs of pupils during these extraordin­ary and challengin­g times. I am committed to help reduce the administra­tive workload on education settings, where it is appropriat­e and safe to do so.

“I have temporaril­y relaxed requiremen­ts to undertake national tests and assessment­s and also worked with Estyn to pause its inspection arrangemen­ts.

“These steps will help give schools the space to continue the fantastic work they are doing in supporting their learners.”

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