Penyrenglyn Community Primary School

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About Penyrenglyn Community Primary School


Name Penyrenglyn Community Primary School
Address Baglan Street, Treherbert, Treorchy, CF42 5AW
Phone Number 01443 772433
Phase Nursery, Infants & Juniors
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 187 (48.1% boys 51.9% girls)
Number of Pupils per Teacher 26.6
Local Authority Rhondda Cynon Taf
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Penyrenglyn Community Primary School is an inclusive, caring school that places a high priority on the importance of developing positive relationships with staff, pupils, parents and the wider community.

Nearly all pupils feel safe in school and display a sense of pride in their achievements. Staff care about the pupils and provide suitable interventions to support their well-being. The recently appointed headteacher has begun to make positive changes to strengthen the leadership team and the role of the governing body.

There are increased opportunities for governors to link with other staff members to gather first-hand information on the school's strengths and areas to develop. In a short time, leaders have strengthened p...artnership working between school and families and this is helping to improve pupil and family engagement in school life. Overall, the majority of teaching is appropriate.

Teachers plan a range of experiences for pupils and make suitable use of the local area to engage pupils in their learning as well as develop a sense of pride in the local heritage and culture. However, teachers do not always use ongoing assessments to plan learning that meets the needs of all pupils. They do not build on pupils' learning well enough, especially when developing pupils' writing skills.

Whole school self-evaluation and monitoring processes are at an early stage of development. When leaders use assessments accurately, plan relevant training and implement actions to improve the quality of teaching and provision, positive outcomes in learning are achieved. This is evident in the progress pupils make in reading.

However, overall, there is limited use of first-hand evidence to inform self-evaluation, and monitoring does not focus well enough on the impact of teaching on pupils' learning and progress. There is a strong sense of teamwork among staff and governors and a clear vision and desire to develop the school's curriculum and improve outcomes for all pupils. Whilst at an early stage of development, leaders are working closely with other schools and partners to strengthen staff knowledge and widen pupils' knowledge, skills and experience.

Recommendations R1 Improve self-evaluation, monitoring and improvement planning to ensure that it focuses on the aspects most in need of improvement R2 Improve the quality of teaching and assessment to ensure that lessons meet the needs of all learners R3 Ensure that teachers plan opportunities for pupils to improve and refine their writing skills to make the progress they are capable of


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