Chiltern Way Academy is Outstanding ‘Making the Impossible Possible’ Ofsted 2021
Staff and pupils at Chiltern Way Academy Buckinghamshire, a leading ASD and SEMH Multi Academy Trust, are proud after Ofsted rated its three linked Campuses – Prestwood, Wendover and Bierton Hill (Aylesbury) as Outstanding.
The Academy’s latest Ofsted report states that, ‘This is a very special school where pupils are happy to attend and it is safe to be yourself…..Expectations are extremely high’ Ofsted go onto comment on the three separate campuses. ‘Despite being miles apart, the approach to learning and behaviour across the three school sites is highly consistent and remarkably successful’.
David Mortimer, Chair of Trustees, expressed his pleasure at the judgement. ‘Since Academy conversion there has been a series of improvements and achievements, it is gratifying to see that Ofsted recognised this. However, it is important to point out that this is only the start. Ofsted commented throughout the inspection and within the report about our ambition. This was important to them and is hugely important to us. We have big plans for the Academy.’
Ian McCaul, Chief Executive Officer, said: ‘Clearly we are very happy with this outcome, especially given the context of the last two years: Covid-19, opening our new Bierton Hill Campus and taking on a new and very challenging school in Wokingham. Priority-wise, Ofsted wasn’t even close to the top of our ‘to do’ list, this makes the judgement all the sweeter. I am particularly pleased for our staff, they are heroes. They work tirelessly for these young people and were singled out during COVID by the education Minster for their exceptional performance. It is heartening to see that Ofsted have reaffirmed what an incredible bunch they are.’
Gary Regan, Director of Schools, was humbled by the enormous response from the Parents and Carers survey. ‘Our report states that ‘Parents are overwhelmingly positive in their praise for the school.’ More than one parent said that the school had been “life changing for their child”, another said that “Chiltern Way Academy is making the impossible possible”. Our parents and carers have played a huge part in our recent progress; it is stating the obvious to say we couldn’t do this work without them.’
Ian McCaul concluded by saying: ‘Ofsted recognised that ‘we are fierce advocates for the pupils we support’, what they didn’t say is that we are also incredibly proud of our pupils. They are the reason we do what we do and they are superb. Too many have had a bad experience of education, the system has failed them. Now they are an integral part of something successful and progressive, they want and deserve a better future, it is our job to ensure they get it.’
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