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ANALYSIS OF INSPECTION REPORTS
Meeting: 14/10/2020 - Standing Advisory Council for Religious Education (SACRE) (Item 6)
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To receive the analysis of recent Estyn Inspection Reports (copy enclosed).
Additional documents:
Decision:
Agreement on the recommendation was by consensus. No formal vote was taken.
RESOLVED that –
(a) the report be received and noted;
(b) a letter be sent to the schools inspected
informing them that their Inspection Report had been considered, congratulating
them on the good features identified and reminding them of the services of the
RE Adviser and School Improvement Officers in relation to any areas for
development or key issues needing addressing, and
(c) the Local Authority be requested to
distribute the above letters.
Minutes:
The RE Adviser submitted a report (previously
circulated) analysing the results of Estyn inspections in terms of RE provision
and collective worship in four schools between October 2019 – February
2020. Inspections had been carried out
at Ysgol Dyffryn Ial; St. Asaph VP Infants; Ysgol Cefn Meiriadog and Ysgol Bryn Hedydd.
Members considered the findings relating to
each school and were pleased to note the positive comments and outcomes. Whilst accepting that Estyn was required to
follow a prescribed format when carrying out their inspections it was generally
felt a more individualised report for each school would add value and interest.
There was some debate about how schools were
having to change and adapt in difficult circumstances to deal with the
restrictions and challenges of Covid-19.
The RE Adviser reported upon discussions with some schools and
highlighted the benefits of smaller class assemblies with opportunities for
pupils to express their thoughts and fears and to talk through issues with real
purpose which had proved valuable to pupils’ and staff wellbeing. Jennie Downes
endorsed those views and reported upon her experience with Church in Wales
schools. She advised that whilst a lot
of resources were going out to schools, the schools themselves were also
producing their own resources and she provided an illustrative example to
highlight the creativity in classrooms and amazing work being undertaken in
difficult circumstances. She felt the
challenge was to find a way to capture the excellent work going on in schools
and sharing it for the benefit of others.
The Chair queried whether that information could be sought when
circulating the newsletter and the RE Adviser agreed to invite informal responses
within his email to schools both in terms of the newsletter and in that
regard. Jennie Downes
also suggested the use of twitter to highlight and share good practice carried
out in schools.
RESOLVED that –
(a) the report be received and noted;
(b) a letter be sent to the schools inspected informing them that their Inspection Report had been considered, congratulating them on the good features identified and reminding them of the services of the RE Adviser and School Improvement Officers in relation to any areas for development or key issues needing addressing, and
(c) the Local Authority be requested to distribute the above letters.