School Development
As a new school, we will be striving to improve standards for all pupils and to ensure that the very best educational experiences are offered everyday.
In order to achieve this, we aim for sustainable school improvement that is supported by effective planning and which is linked to challenging targets.
Effective school development plans are focused on raising standards in literacy and numeracy, and on reducing the impact of poverty on educational achievement. School development plans involve the whole school community including Governors, pupils and parents/carers.
Please click on the button below to see a concise version of the school development plan priorities for 2021-22
As a new school, we will be striving to improve standards for all pupils and to ensure that the very best educational experiences are offered everyday.
In order to achieve this, we aim for sustainable school improvement that is supported by effective planning and which is linked to challenging targets.
Effective school development plans are focused on raising standards in literacy and numeracy, and on reducing the impact of poverty on educational achievement. School development plans involve the whole school community including Governors, pupils and parents/carers.
Please click on the button below to see a concise version of the school development plan priorities for 2021-22
All Church schools have to undergo regular denominational inspections, in order to monitor and assess their efficiency as providers of faith-based education in a Christian context. In Wales, they are known as “Section 50” inspections, after the relevant clause in the Education Act (shown above), or “Gwella” inspections, Gwella being the educational arm of the Church in Wales.
Below is the Section 50 Action plan for 2021-22 for Welshpool Church in Wales Primary School.
Below is the Section 50 Action plan for 2021-22 for Welshpool Church in Wales Primary School.