Postby localmummysw11 » Wed Jan 15, 2020 1:57 pm
Hi - As others have pointed out, the school has undergone some dramatic changes in the last several years since becoming a new academy. At its recent inspection, Ofsted marked the school as Good and the Early Years as Outstanding.
I currently have three children at the school, and they are all doing well -- I cannot speak to SEN provision personally (although I believe that would have been part of the Ofsted inspection), but my middle child is working to greater depth in maths and writing, and we work at home to further challenge her. I do think there is room for improvement, but I also see the dedication of the staff and the work that's being done and I feel good about that. There are debates about having more or less homework, I suppose. I really value our home time and believe in the importance of play, so I am happy to not have more homework than we do. But my children (even the Reception child) always have a written home assignment in addition to online reading and maths practice.
I think it would be unfair to compare a state school with local private/prep school options, but the school does follow the same curriculum as Belleville Primary (an Ofsted outstanding school) and there are many joint teacher training sessions, as well as academic specialists that work across the academy. I would like to see more science, geography and art; but again our headteacher has talked in newsletters about the continued work of creating a broader curriculum. In the last two years since she started at the school, I have seen a big improvement to the music provision (a full time teacher who works with each class, and offers private guitar and piano instruction) as well as hiring a specialty PE teacher, in addition to enhanced core subjects.There is also a lot more artwork and creative writing around the school now. We have had a couple STEM days for KS2 and I hope to see more of that. Most exciting to my Y4 student is that they have group swim each week during the full duration of the year, which is not very common for local state schools.
I will readily admit that school communication has not been great, but the website seems to have had a complete overhaul, and emails and texts have greatly improved since the Autumn term -- I think going paperless has forced more organized messaging. Again, more progress all the time and keen to see that continue.
I hope this rambling post might be helpful to someone reading. We have been generally happy and really enjoy the parent community at the school, but I would second the advice to come to an open day and see if Belleville Wix is the right fit for your family.