Wednesday, December 26, 2012

New school band results a mixed bag


Bryngwyn stayed stable at band two, while Ysgol Glan y Mor, in Burry Port, and Ysgol Y Gwendraeth both dropped bands.

The Welsh Government's banding system uses the performance of schools to group them into one of five bands, from one — schools which are performing well, to five — schools which need to improve.

In Carmarthenshire no schools made the highest grade of band one.

Staff and pupils at Coedcae School were delighted to see an increase from band four to two.

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"We were not satisfied with our position last year and we believed that we could do better this year."

Criticised

Ysgol Glan y Mor and Ysgol Y Gwendraeth both dropped from band three to five.

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This is the second year data of this kind has been released in Wales.

Director of education and children's services Robert Sully said: "Carmarthenshire Council notes the publication of the banding of secondary schools, which presents a mixed outcome for Carmarthenshire's schools, with some improving their position compared to last year, some remaining in the same category and some seeing their band decline."

He added: "The county council is pleased to confirm that it is already working with those schools that have been identified in need of support and looks forward to a steadily improving picture in future years as its Modernising Education Programme continues to transform provision."

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