Llwydcoed Primary

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About Llwydcoed Primary


Name Llwydcoed Primary
Address Corner House Street, Llwydcoed, Aberdare, CF44 0YA
Phone Number 01685 871110
Phase Nursery, Infants & Juniors
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 125 (52% boys 48% girls)
Number of Pupils per Teacher 20.8
Local Authority Rhondda Cynon Taf
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Pupils at Llwydcoed Primary School enjoy attending school. They are keen to talk to adults and speak confidently about how proud they are of their school.

Pupils feel safe and well cared for, and they trust that adults will always support them through difficult times. As they move through the school, most pupils make strong progress from their individual starting points and use their knowledge and skills effectively in their work across the curriculum. The school genuinely values the pupils' opinions.

They have frequent opportunities to influence the work of the school and are delighted to work alongside school leaders to bring about improvements. Across the school, pupils develop positive attitudes to reading and writing ...and enjoy many opportunities to be physically active. They use digital tools effectively to support their learning and develop good mathematical and Welsh language skills.

Teachers work with their pupils to plan learning experiences that capture their interests. These experiences allow pupils to explore the issues that are important to them, such as staying healthy and sustainability. Pupils are keen to do well and to take on new challenges.

However, the over scaffolding of a few literacy and numeracy activities constrains pupils' ability to respond creatively and to direct their own learning. Pupils' well-being is at the heart of the school's ethos and all staff work hard to make sure that the school is a thoughtful and inclusive environment. This togetherness is demonstrated by the positive working relationships between staff and pupils.

Teachers think carefully about how pupils learn best and use a range of methods to engage them successfully in their learning. All staff develop their professional skills and knowledge together well, and this enables them to adjust provision to meet the needs of individual pupils. The standard of care, support and guidance provided across the school community is strong and underpins the school's vision, to empower children to achieve highly.

The headteacher shows strong and considerate leadership. Along with the support of school leaders and governors, she has developed an enthusiastic team of professionals, who have a strong understanding of the needs of the pupils and the local community. Partnerships with parents are robust and the school has earned their confidence.

These partnerships prove particularly beneficial when leaders and staff are deciding the right approaches to adopt so that their pupils can prosper. Leaders and staff are well on their way to implementing a curriculum that is authentic and reflects the needs of the community. Overall, school leaders and governors keep the work of the school under close review and there are good arrangements for monitoring the quality of ongoing school improvements.

Recommendations R1 Extend opportunities for pupils to respond creatively and make more independent choices about their learning R2 Strengthen provision for more able pupils to ensure that they are suitably challenged


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