‘THE
CAPACITY OF THE SCHOOL TO IMPROVE AND DEVELOP IS OUTSTANDING’
The provision of Catholic education at the School was inspected on 20th and 21st
January 2009 by the Archdiocese of Westminster. Here is an outline of the main
findings. (The report follows the OFSTED grading scale: Outstanding, Good, Satisfactory,
Inadequate.)
Area
Judgment
How good
is the provision for prayer, collective worship and
the liturgical life of the school?
Outstanding
The capacity
of the school community to make further improvements
Outstanding
How effectively
does the school promote community cohesion?
Outstanding
How effective
is the provision of Catholic education?
Good
How effective
are leadership and management in developing the Catholic
life of the school?
Good
How well do
learners achieve?
Good
How effective
are teaching and learning?
Good
How well does
the Religious Education meet the aspirations of the
Church community and the needs and interests of learners?
Good
How effective
are leadership and management in raising achievement
and supporting all learners in Religious Education?
Good
Of the four lessons inspected,
two were ranked outstanding, one good with outstanding
features, and one good.