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School earns top ratings in Ofsted report
School earns top ratings in Ofsted report

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School earns top ratings in Ofsted report

Le Murier School has received an Excellent rating for personal development and welfare and Sixth-form provision in its latest Ofsted report. The special education school also secured a Good rating across all other categories. The report said pupils were "at the centre of every decision made at Le Murier" and "their additional learning needs are well met". The school's staff were recognised for fostering a welcoming and safe environment, where pupils "are safe, happy and excited to attend school", said the report. Le Murier School opened in September 2008 for pupils of secondary school age with special education needs. The report said staff provided a "highly targeted and expert personal development provision to enable pupils to thrive in school". "Pupils and their parents and carers describe it as a welcoming and friendly place," it added. The report also commended careers and outdoor education initiatives designed to build confidence and independence. Sixth Form students were particularly praised for their enthusiasm towards future aspirations, with post-16 destinations carefully tailored to individual needs. The curriculum was described as ambitious, raising staff expectations and leading to increased academic success, with many pupils earning recognised qualifications in 2024. "To be recognised as Excellent in both our personal development and Sixth Form provision is a testament to the dedication of our staff, the incredible efforts of our students, and the investment of our parents and carers," said headteacher Lee Collier. "This report reflects our school community, where we work together to help every child become the very best they can be." Director of education Nick Hynes said it was a "fantastic achievement for Lee, her team, and the entire Le Murier community". "The inspection highlights the positive, inclusive, and ambitious environment the staff have created," he said. "We're proud of the school's ongoing commitment to excellence and continuous improvement." More news stories for Guernsey Listen to the latest news for Guernsey Follow BBC Guernsey on X and Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to Concern for special needs pupils amidst reform Volunteers needed to help school 'climb Everest' Princess Anne visits two schools Le Murier School

Guernsey's Le Murier school earns top ratings in Ofsted report
Guernsey's Le Murier school earns top ratings in Ofsted report

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Guernsey's Le Murier school earns top ratings in Ofsted report

Le Murier School has received an Excellent rating for personal development and welfare and Sixth-form provision in its latest Ofsted report. The special education school also secured a Good rating across all other report said pupils were "at the centre of every decision made at Le Murier" and "their additional learning needs are well met".The school's staff were recognised for fostering a welcoming and safe environment, where pupils "are safe, happy and excited to attend school", said the report. 'Ambitious' curriculum Le Murier School opened in September 2008 for pupils of secondary school age with special education report said staff provided a "highly targeted and expert personal development provision to enable pupils to thrive in school"."Pupils and their parents and carers describe it as a welcoming and friendly place," it report also commended careers and outdoor education initiatives designed to build confidence and independence. Sixth Form students were particularly praised for their enthusiasm towards future aspirations, with post-16 destinations carefully tailored to individual curriculum was described as ambitious, raising staff expectations and leading to increased academic success, with many pupils earning recognised qualifications in 2024. 'Fantastic achievement' "To be recognised as Excellent in both our personal development and Sixth Form provision is a testament to the dedication of our staff, the incredible efforts of our students, and the investment of our parents and carers," said headteacher Lee Collier."This report reflects our school community, where we work together to help every child become the very best they can be."Director of education Nick Hynes said it was a "fantastic achievement for Lee, her team, and the entire Le Murier community"."The inspection highlights the positive, inclusive, and ambitious environment the staff have created," he said."We're proud of the school's ongoing commitment to excellence and continuous improvement."

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