YSGOL Pen y Pîl, a Welsh-medium primary school in Trowbridge, has been recognised for its commitment to providing a high-quality education and fostering a strong sense of community, following a recent inspection by Estyn, His Majesty’s Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales.
The inspection praised the school’s headteacher and leadership team for their clear direction and effective cooperation, particularly within the Ffederasiwn y Ddraig federation, formed in 2019. This partnership with Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Eirwg has created a thriving learning community that celebrates Welsh culture and provides valuable experiences for pupils.
Inspectors commended the school for its dedication to pupil care and well-being, which positively influences student behaviour and attitudes and the school’s supportive environment that ensures that pupils feel respected and valued.
Teachers at the school were recognised for planning purposeful opportunities that help pupils develop a strong sense of belonging to their local community and to Wales and a range of engaging activities both inside and outside the classroom were noted for broadening pupils’ horizons and enhancing their educational experience.
Despite nearly all pupils entering the school with below-expected Welsh language skills, most make significant progress in both Welsh and English communication, mathematics, and digital skills during their time at the school.
The provision for pupils with additional learning needs (ALN) was described as extremely effective, with most pupils making good progress over time.
Overall, a positive report, Estyn has made one recommendation which the school will address in its action plan; to further support pupils in improving their understanding of texts across all areas of learning.
Headteacher Iwan Ellis said: “I am delighted with our Estyn report, which confirms that Ysgol Pen y Pîl is a warm, caring and happy community. The report recognises the positive relationship between staff and pupils, that staff have high aspirations for our pupils, but treat them with kindness and respect which results in an inclusive and caring learning environment.
He added: “Ysgol Pen y Pîl is part of Ffederasiwn y Ddraig, and I am extremely proud that the Estyn report highlights the success of our Federation, that both schools, Ysgol Pen y Pîl and Ysgol Bro Eirwg, collaborate effectively to ‘create a successful learning community that celebrates Welshness, provides care and respect well and offer valuable experiences for pupils.
“Pupils’ pride in their school, their local area and Wales can be felt clearly within the learning environment.’ This is the result of the hard work and dedication of all staff to ensure the best possible education for all our pupils.”
Deputy Leader and Cardiff’s Cabinet Member for Education, Cllr Sarah Merry said: “Estyn have noted the great work taking place at Ysgol Pen y Pîl and recognition has been given to the commitment to maintaining strong relationships with families and the local community, from the school’s leadership and staff.
“Congratulations to all at the school for a positive report, staff should be proud of the way the school continues to provide an excellent educational environment where every pupil can thrive.”
At the time of inspection, Ysgol Pen y Pîl had 195 pupils on roll with 38.4% of pupils eligible for free school meals. 3.6% of pupils identify as having additional learning needs and 12.2% of pupils speak Welsh at home.