St Paul’s C.I.W. Primary School

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About St Paul’s C.I.W. Primary School


Name St Paul’s C.I.W. Primary School
Address Oakley Place, Grangetown, CF11 7EU
Phone Number 02920 235854
Phase Infants & Juniors
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 233 (54.5% boys 45.5% girls)
Number of Pupils per Teacher 22.4
Local Authority Cardiff
Highlights from Latest Inspection

St. Paul's Church in Wales Primary is a diverse, welcoming and inclusive school at the heart of its local community.

A commitment to the safety, well-being and progress of all pupils is central to the values of the school. The school community values and respects pupils and families from all backgrounds, cultures and abilities and, as a result, everyone is proud to be part of it. Pupils describe St Paul's as a special place with 'many languages but we are all the same'.

The curriculum is engaging and exciting, and places pupils at the heart of their learning through carefully considered enquiry questions. A well-planned range of visitors and experiences provides valuable opportunities for pupils to take part in the creativ...e arts, develop their physical skills and learn about their culture and heritage. There is good provision for pupils to develop their English, mathematical and digital skills through the school and, as a result, most make at least the progress they should.

However, the provision and progress in pupils' Welsh language skills are not as strong. Most teaching, classroom practice and support for pupils with additional needs is of a high quality. However, on occasions, teachers over-direct pupils' learning and do not provide them with enough opportunities to think for themselves.

The headteacher and staff work tirelessly to ensure that pupils develop as a 'family of learners who believe, belong and succeed together'. As a result, pupils enjoy coming to school and are proud to be a part of such an inclusive and supportive learning community. The governing body has a strong understanding of the strengths of the school and works successfully with the headteacher, staff, pupils and parents to support ongoing improvement.

Recommendations R1 Build on existing effective practice to ensure that all pupils have meaningful opportunities to develop as independent learners R2 Raise standards in Welsh


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