St Maryβs School, Cambridge, has received the highest grade of βexcellentβ in its recent ISI (Independent Schools Inspectorate) inspection β with strong parent, staff and student feedback further cementing its first-class education status.
All independent schools in England are registered with the Department for Education (DfE) and are regulated directly by the Secretary of State for Education. The ISI is appointed by the DfE to scrutinize independent schools in England and inspectors visited St Maryβs in May 2022 to conduct a thorough evaluation. St Maryβs was deemed to βpassβ its compliance inspection and achieved the top grade of βexcellentβ in both aspects of the Education Quality Inspection, which cover βThe quality of the pupilsβ academic and other achievementsβ and βThe quality of the pupilsβ personal developmentβ. The school also achieved an outstanding overall 98% parental satisfaction rate.
When reporting on academic and other achievements, inspectors noted that: βAlmost all pupils achieve places at the most selective universities, conservatoires and art colleges in a range of disciplines, including those with the highest entry criteria.β In addition, inspectors said that: βPupils make strong progress across the range of subjectsβ and are: βhighly successful in their achievements beyond the classroom in a range of activities encompassing different interestsβ. Further observations included that: βPupils display mature levels of understanding across the curriculumβ, with the quality of teaching praised as βambitious, stimulating and well matched to their needsβ.
With regards to pupilsβ personal development, inspectors commended the school, noting that: βAs pupils move through the school, their confidence increases, nurtured by excellent welfare and pastoral supportβ. The report comments that βPupils form highly positive relationships with each other and with staff and they develop good leadership skillsβ with students feeling βready and well prepared for the next stage of their lives.β
Charlotte Avery, Headmistress at St Maryβs School, said: βWe are delighted with our recent ISI inspection report, which further illustrates our determination to deliver a first-class education to our pupils. A source of particular pleasure was that the inspectors really βgotβ our school and our mission. Given the disruption to education caused by the global pandemic, discussions about lost learning and lost generations – and the huge efforts we have made to ensure that this is not the case for St Maryβs, it is gratifying that the inspectors have judged the academic attainment of pupils of all abilities to be excellent. Sending our students off well-educated and equipped for the next stage of their lives is my most profound service and duty as Headmistress.β
The Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) is the agency responsible for the inspection of schools whose Heads are members of one of ISIβs member associations in England. ISI is a Government approved inspectorate and the quality of its service is monitored by Ofsted on behalf of the DfE. Inspection is for the benefit of pupils and seeks to improve the quality and effectiveness of their education and welfare. Boarding schools are inspected more frequently than day schools. The headline judgements apply one of the ISI descriptors βexcellentβ, βgoodβ, βsoundβ or βunsatisfactoryβ
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