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      • The school serves the education of children from the early years to the end of primary schooling (typically age 4-11), fostering their development spiritually, socially, and academically. The school community celebrates masses, prayers, and other religious events, and the curriculum is enriched with Catholic traditions and teachings.
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  2. Our school works to improve the lives of individuals and families in our community. To do this we will help each young person develop knowledge and understanding, a positive attitude to themselves and others and the skills to help them enjoy a successful life.

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  3. Mar 17, 2016 · Use our Ofsted Parent View Survey to tell us what you think of this school or your child’s experiences. For any general enquiries about St Matthias School, please contact the school...

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    This is a school where staff know pupils well. Leaders work hard to ensure that everyone feels part of the school’s diverse community. Pupils feel happy and safe at the school. This is because leaders have created an environment where pupils are well supported and cared for. Leaders expect pupils to try hard in school. They do not tolerate disrupti...

    Leaders have high expectations about what pupils should learn. In many subjects, the curriculum is well planned so that pupils build on prior learning. The order in which topics are taught helps pupils to improve their knowledge. This is particularly the case in English. Teachers have clear intentions about the curriculum. Topics are carefully sequ...

    The arrangements for safeguarding are effective. Leaders have a strong understanding of safeguarding issues in the local community. Staff receive regular training and know what to do if they have a concern. Leaders meet regularly to discuss concerns about the school’s most vulnerable pupils. Where necessary, referrals to external agencies are made ...

    Leaders have a clear ambition for modern foreign languages. Their desire to enter all pupils for GCSE Spanish means that the number of pupils completing the English Baccalaureate combination of subjects is significantly above the national average. However, teachers in Spanish are not planning learning effectively in order to meet the needs of all p...

    You can use Ofsted Parent View to give Ofsted your opinion on your child’s school, or to find out what other parents and carers think. We use Ofsted Parent View information when deciding which schools to inspect, when to inspect them and as part of their inspection. The Department for Education has further guidance on how to complain about a school...

    You can search for published performance information about the school. In the report, ‘disadvantaged pupils’ refers to those pupils who attract government pupil premium funding: pupils claiming free school meals at any point in the last six years and pupils in care or who left care through adoption or another formal route.

    The school uses one alternative provider, The Orchard Centre. The school has a resource base for pupils with a hearing impairment.

    We met with the headteacher and deputy and assistant headteachers. We also met with the special educational needs coordinator (SENCo), subject leaders and a range of other staff. ◼ We spoke on the phone with a representative of the local authority. ◼ We met with three members of the school’s governing body. ◼ We focused on English, mathematics, Spa...

  4. The work at St Matthias School, formerly known as Deansfield Community School, has seen the creation of a 3 storey school offering flexible teaching spaces which can be adapted to suit a...

  5. St Matthias School. A state school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 19. Short inspection reports only give an overall grade; you have to read the report itself to gauge whether the detailed grading from the earlier full inspection still stands.

    • Deans Road Wolverhampton West Midlands WV1 2BH
    • [email protected]
    • 01902 556400
  6. St Matthias School, located at WV1 2BH, is a Roman Catholic primary school that holds a voluntary aided status, as indicated by the presence of the school within the list provided in the Designation of Schools Having a Religious Character (England) Order 1999.

  7. St Matthias School is a non-selective secondary school maintained by the local authority ( Wolverhampton ). It has about 880 boys and girls aged between 11 and 19. In November 2019 the school was rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted. Particular strengths include Finances, Admissions and Progress.

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