19/9/2024
Glan-Yr-Afon and Bryn Hafod Primary Schools in Llanrumney, have been commended by Estyn for their strong leadership, effective collaboration, and positive impact on pupil well-being and learning across through partnership under the Rainbow Federation.
The curriculum provided at both primary schools was praised for providing a broad and stimulating range of learning experiences, enabling pupils to engage enthusiastically and make significant progress. The federation's collaborative approach ensures equity of provision for all pupils, with staff from both schools benefiting from shared professional learning opportunities. This has contributed to consistent progress in areas such as improving pupils' reading skills and supporting those with additional learning needs (ALN).
Key strengths identified in the report include the strong relationships between staff, pupils, and their families, and the focus on creating a safe, supportive environment. Pupils were noted for their positive behaviour and engagement with learning and teachers were praised for their clear goals and effective use of questioning to enhance learning.
A positive report, Estyn recommends improvements in providing opportunities for younger pupils to develop their skills through independent exploration and play, as well as more focused use of numeracy skills across wider learning.
In response to the inspection, the federation will develop an action plan to address Estyn's recommendations. Estyn has also invited The Rainbow Federation to prepare a case study on its leadership of collaboration across the two schools, to be shared on Estyn's website as an example of best practice.
Executive headteacher of The Rainbow Federation, Rhian Lundrigan said: "We are so pleased with both reports. We've worked hard to create a successful community where learners have the same opportunities and experiences across the schools. Staff have collaborated and shared expertise and resources, which has impacted positively on standards and wellbeing. The Estyn reports are a testament to the hard work of all the staff, pupils, parents, carers and governors, all of whom have made The Rainbow Federation a wonderful place to learn."
Cardiff's Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Education, Cllr Sarah Merry said: "Glan-Yr-Afon and Bryn Hafod Primary School's should feel extremely proud of the positive feedback from Estyn and the recognition of the hard work and dedication of staff, pupils, and families.
"The collaboration through the Rainbow Federation has shown to be instrumental in delivering high-quality education and ensuring that every pupil has the support they need to thrive."
At the time of inspection, Glan-Yr-Afon Primary School had 150 pupils on roll with 73.3% of pupils eligible for free school meals. 8.5% of pupils identified as having additional learning needs and 17.1% of pupils have English as an additional language.
Bryn Hafod Primary School had 425 pupils on roll with 50.7% of pupils eligible for free school meals.15.7%of pupils identified as having additional learning needs and 11.5% of pupils have English as an additional language.