Severn Primary School

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About Severn Primary School


Name Severn Primary School
Address Severn Road, Canton, CF11 9DZ
Phone Number 02920 387507
Phase Nursery, Infants & Juniors
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 456 (53.9% boys 46.1% girls)
Number of Pupils per Teacher 20.1
Local Authority Cardiff
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Pupils at Severn Primary enjoy coming to their school. They feel safe and cared for in an environment that supports equality and inclusion for all. Here, pupils benefit from a wide range of experiences that prepare them to become adults active in today's society.

The headteacher leads with professionalism and compassion. Governors support leaders well. They have a good understanding of their roles and responsibilities.

They manage spending diligently and strive to maintain a robust culture of safeguarding. They are working with school leaders to develop their understanding of school improvement. A team of senior leaders ably assist the headteacher and together they monitor the progress of pupils and the quality of teaching... and learning appropriately.

However, they do not always address important areas in need of development such as the quality and impact of feedback or supporting pupils to become independent learners. Leaders and staff develop good relationships with parents, who value the care and guidance the school provides for their children. Staff know pupils well and create warm and supportive working relationships with pupils.

As a result, nearly all pupils behave well in classrooms and at breaktimes, settling quickly into their lessons. Staff use effective questioning in their teaching and many teachers plan stimulating lessons with clear learning objectives. These lessons enable pupils to make good progress in their learning from their various starting points, particularly in literacy and mathematics.

However, there are limited opportunities for pupils to apply their numeracy knowledge and skills across the curriculum or to develop their digital skills. Staff at the school are beginning to develop a curriculum for their pupils that reflects the local community, the wider history and culture of Wales and addresses global issues. Many pupils develop skills well over time and benefit from the support they receive from staff.

Pupils enjoy the wide range of visits that enhance their curriculum and they value the extra-curricular activities staff provide. They have suitable opportunities to make decisions that influence the wider life of the school, particularly around children's rights. Recommendations R1 Address the health and safety issue identified by the team during the inspection R2 Develop the effective use of feedback to support pupils to make progress and develop as independent learners R3 Improve opportunities for pupils to apply their digital and numeracy skills across the curriculum What happens next The school will draw up an action plan to address the recommendations from the inspection.


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