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Aylesford School Warwick
Warwickshire, United Kingdom
About Aylesford School Warwick
Aylesford School Warwick is a Single Academy Trust and Warwickshire’s first all through school, providing education on a single site from 4 years to 18 years. It is situated in the heart of the community and our intent is to support the development of students from ’potential to reality’, regardless of their starting point.
There are approximately 1200 students on roll including a Sixth Form of around 70. The teaching staff numbers are 73 FTE. The Headteacher is aided by a Deputy Headteacher and a team of Assistant Headteachers and Directors who together form the Senior Leadership Team. The teaching staff play an active and important part in decision making processes within the School, largely through Middle Leaders Networks and staff meetings. Aylesford is open, honest and transparent in organisation, structure, ethos and culture.
Headteacher
Mr Peter Gilbride (Interim Headteacher)
Vision and values
Aylesford School aims to develop a love of learning in pupils and to continuously develop the teaching and learning experience. Teachers endeavour to consistently raise expectations and aspirations.
The school maintains a strong focus on raising attainment and achievement and strives to develop standards through challenge. Strong emphasis is placed on pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.
Ofsted report
Aylesford School was last inspected by OFSTED in April 2018 and received a very good report that was published in early May 2018. It highlighted the good quality of teaching based on the fact that, 'Teachers manage their classes well. They have high expectations of pupils' conduct and behaviour. Classrooms are calm, orderly environments and pupils are on task'. The report notes that, 'Pupils are very proud of their work and their achievements' and the school has a 'relentless focus on improving teaching and outcomes for pupils.’ The full report is available to read on both the school and OFSTED websites.
To improve still further the report recommends that we should:-
- develop a greater strategic oversight as an all- through school, sharing the good practice taking place between phases
- improve the quality of teaching, learning and assessment by making sure that all teachers continue to support disadvantaged pupils.
Leaders and Governors of the school agree with these comments and they will remain in our aims, aspirations and ambitions for the coming years.
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