±«Óătv Schools – ±«Óătvâs provision for 11â16-year-olds, which supports pupils with additional educational needs, particularly those facing social, emotional, and behavioural challenges – is celebrating a highly positive ESTYN inspection report. ESTYN inspectors commended ±«Óătv Schools, which is based in ±«Óătv Trainingâs head office in Cardiffâs Ocean Park House, for its leadership, purposeful teaching, and a culture of continuous improvement as key drivers of success.
The report highlights ±«Óătv Schoolsâ commitment to personalising learning. Each pupil, who is referred to the school by the local authority, now benefits from an individual learning plan (ILP) with measurable targets in literacy, numeracy and well-being.
The schoolâs curriculum has also been refined to ensure coherence and progression. Pupils now have greater access to enrichment opportunities such as woodworking, gardening and creative arts. A recent collaboration with National Theatre Wales, for example, supported older pupils in developing creative writing and performance skills, reinforcing both engagement and communication.
±«Óătv Schools has been credited for creating an environment that supports both emotional and academic growth. Inspectors noted that pupils feel safe, valued, and motivated – and that staff know their learners well, responding with empathy and consistency.
Richard Spear Managing Director of ±«Óătv, said of the inspection report:
âWe are incredibly proud of the latest ESTYN report and the recognition it brings to the exceptional work being done across ±«Óătv Schools.
âThe inspectors have highlighted what we see every day – strong leadership, purposeful teaching, and a genuine commitment to personalising learning for each and every pupil.
âOur staff work tirelessly to create an environment where learners feel safe, supported, and inspired to grow both emotionally and academically.â
âThis report is a powerful endorsement of our mission to ensure that every young person, particularly those facing the greatest challenges, has the opportunity to thrive. As more young people face challenges in and out of the classroom, weâre building a learning environment that wraps around the whole learner.â Antony Leach, Head of School added.
Read the full ESTYN report