ESTYN, the Education Inspectorate for Wales has released its latest inspection report on Ysgol Gymraeg Melin Gruffydd, a Welsh-medium primary school located in Whitchurch.
The report highlights the pride that pupils, staff, and parents take in the school’s friendly and inclusive atmosphere and notes the successful respectful and well-organised learning environment created, where pupils’ attitudes towards learning and their behaviour are exemplary.
Key strengths include pupils’ happy and friendly nature, their thoughtful interactions, and their natural use of the Welsh language. Pupils show a keen interest in their local heritage and take pride in the school’s achievements, particularly in music competitions at both local and national levels.
The report commends the school’s creative, broad, and balanced curriculum, which offers stimulating learning experiences tailored to the local context and Estyn praises the leadership of the headteacher, appointed in January 2023, for fostering a caring and supportive environment that promotes a strong sense of teamwork.
The school’s clear vision of providing a well-rounded education focused on pupils’ well-being is evident.
Headteacher Gwyndaf Jones said: “The ESTYN report is testament to the continuous commitment and hard work of our whole school community. We are extremely proud of our excellent pupil behavior, inclusive nature and strong Welsh Ethos. We are delighted with the recognition of our achievements and remain committed to further enhancing the educational experience for all our pupils.”
A positive report, Estyn have made two key recommendations which will be addressed in the school action plan:
- Share effective teaching practices across the school to support pupils in developing their independent learning skills.
- Ensure that self-evaluation processes focus purposefully on the effect of provision on pupils’ progress.
Cardiff’s Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Education, Cllr Sarah Merry said: “Estyn have recognised the collective pride and dedication of pupils, staff, and parents from Ysgol Gymraeg Melin Gruffydd and it is clear that an exemplary learning environment and a nurturing atmosphere has been established.
“It was positive to read that under the visionary leadership of the enthusiastic headteacher, the school continues to provide a well-rounded education that champions pupils’ well-being and achievements, especially in the arts. Congratulations to all at the school for this positive report.”
At the time of inspection, Ysgol Gymraeg Melin Gruffydd had 469 pupils on roll. 52.9% of statutory school age pupils speak Welsh at home and the percentage of pupils eligible for free school meals stands at 5.3%. 2.0% of pupils have been identified as having additional learning needs.