Ysgol Sant Curig Recognised in Award Ceremony

By The Editor

25th Sep 2019 | Local News

Ysgol Sant Curig be recognised for its outstanding performance at an upcoming ceremony.

Cowbridge Comprehensive School and Ysgol Sant Curig will both receive accolades at next month's Estyn awards evening following superb inspection reports.

The pair will be congratulated as part of an event to recognise excellence in education and training in Wales.

Ysgol Sant Curig received sparkling feedback, which saw them rated excellent in the areas of Wellbeing and attitudes to learning; Care, support and guidance and Leadership and Management.

In the remaining sections of Standards and Teaching and Learning experiences, the school was classified as good.

Ysgol Sant Curig Headteacher Sian Owen said: "We are all delighted that the report reflects the strengths of our school and highlights the hard work and dedication of every member of staff.

''We are very proud of our achievements and recognise the value of contributions from all stakeholders."

Sant Curig Inspectors also invited both schools to submit a case study of their work in sustaining such high standards to be used as examples to others on Estyn's website.

Cllr Lis Burnett, Vale of Glamorgan Council Cabinet Member for Education and Regeneration, said: "The awards are richly deserved and fitting recognition for their spectacular inspection outcomes.

"The Vale has a large number of high-quality schools. Cowbridge and Ysgol Sant Curig stand out as two of the best and set the standards for others across Wales."

     

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