Ysgol Gynradd Carrog

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About Ysgol Gynradd Carrog


Name Ysgol Gynradd Carrog
Address Carrog, Nr Corwen, LL21 9AW
Phone Number 01490 430262
Phase Nursery, Infants & Juniors
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 35 (54.3% boys 45.7% girls)
Number of Pupils per Teacher 13.5
Local Authority Denbighshire
Highlights from Latest Inspection

A group of children in a gymDescription automatically generatedA child and child playing with sandDescription automatically generatedA person and child sitting at a tableDescription automatically generatedLeaders and staff across the Ysgol Caer Drewyn and Ysgol Carrog Federation work well together to provide a stimulating and purposeful learning environment for all pupils.

They have high expectations and aspirations for pupils to be the best that they can be. Developing strong attitudes to learning, respect for others and supporting the well-being of pupils and staff is at the heart of the federation's vision and values. As a result, pupils feel safe and valued and contribute well to the life of their school.

Teachers and ...other staff at Ysgol Carrog adapt the teaching and learning very well to meet the needs of learners. Effective teaching and learning, together with a rich, diverse curriculum, ensure that pupils are interested in their learning and work well independently and with peers to complete their 'missions' or challenges. This helps to foster positive attitudes to learning and effective independent learning skills.

Pupils receive purposeful opportunities to practise their literacy, numeracy and digital skills well through rich tasks and learning experiences, but the provision for Welsh across the school is less well developed. In addition, pupils' ability to recognise what they are doing well and how they can improve their work is limited. The headteacher, other leaders and members of the governing body know their community well.

They have a good understanding of the needs of their pupils and their families and work diligently with other stakeholders to support them as best they can. This is a strength of the school and helps to foster positive relationships across the whole school community. As a result, nearly all pupils make good progress at the school.

Recommendations R1 Improve opportunities for pupils to develop and make good progress in their Welsh speaking skills R2 Strengthen teachers' feedback and opportunities for pupils to reflect on their work so that they know what to do to improve


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