St Teilo’s C.I.W. High School

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About St Teilo’s C.I.W. High School


Name St Teilo’s C.I.W. High School
Address Circle Way East, Cardiff, CF23 9PD
Phone Number 02920 547180
Phase Secondary (ages 11-19)
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 1353 (52.3% boys 47.7% girls)
Number of Pupils per Teacher 16.3
Local Authority Cardiff
Highlights from Latest Inspection

The headteacher and his staff at St. Teilo's are united in their strong commitment to keeping pupils safe, raising their aspirations and helping them to develop and achieve.

The Christian values of the school underpin all its work, helping it to create a caring ethos where pupils feel valued and well supported. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the school responded to the needs of its pupils and local community with flexibility and dedication. As pupils have returned to school, staff have worked hard to protect and enhance pupils' well-being alongside supporting progress in their learning.

In many lessons, teachers' high expectations and careful planning help pupils to both readjust to normal school life and make sound progres...s in their knowledge, understanding and skills. In a minority of instances, teachers do not challenge pupils consistently well enough, which reduces the progress that they make. The school provides an extensive range of effective pastoral support to meet pupils' needs and ensures that pupils with additional learning needs get the help that they require.

There is a strong culture of safeguarding, and staff have a clear understanding of their role in supporting pupils' safety and well-being through all aspects of their work. However, the school canteen is currently closed, and the school is not providing pupils with hot meals or sufficient access to drinking water. Leaders have a clear vision for developing a Curriculum for Wales that closely matches its ambition for creating 'brilliant learners'.

The school adapts its curriculum to meet the needs of individual and groups of pupils, although currently it does not meet statutory requirements in a few subject areas. The headteacher provides strong, thoughtful leadership and his commitment to equity and success for all pupils and the school community is shared by staff and governors. Recommendations R1 Resolve the issues that are currently preventing the school providing hot meals in the canteen, and improve pupils' access to drinking water R2 Improve the effectiveness of teaching in a minority of lessons, so that pupils are consistently challenged to achieve as highly as possible R3 Ensure that the curriculum meets all statutory requirements What happens next The school will draw up an action plan to address the recommendations from the inspection.


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