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School reviews for d’Auvergne, St Clement’s and St Luke’s published

16 July 2024



Reviews of d'Auvergne, St Clement's and St Luke's schools have been published as part of the Jersey Schools Review Framework (JSRF). The reports are available to download here​.

The reviews were led by experienced off-Island reviewers and consisted of teams ranging from three to five reviewers. The schools were visited between Tuesday 11 and Thursday 13 June.

Reviewers visited a range of lessons across the schools, listened to reading and spoke to various pupils about their work and learning across different subjects. They also observed pupils' behaviour during break times and sampled their work. Discussions were held with senior and subject leaders and a wide range of documents, including policies on safeguarding, welfare, and health and safety were scrutinised. Additionally, the reviewers visited a breakfast club and a sample of after-school clubs.

Headteacher of d'Auvergne School, Sam Cooper said: "This review has emphasised the strong community spirit evident at d'Auvergne, which is an inclusive environment where all our children can thrive. Our pupils contribute much to life at d'Auvergne, and we are particularly proud of our oracy programme, which runs through the heart of the school. I am also delighted that the report has shown how children benefit from high-quality teaching, as well as from having a range of subject specialist teachers across the curriculum.

“I should like to thank all my staff for their continued hard work, support, and dedication shown to all our pupils, which is enabling them to be 'Fit for the Future'. The school review was a robust process, and I am grateful to the team for their considered recommendations."

Headteacher of St Luke's School, Adam Turner said: “I am delighted that the review highlights the positive behaviour of our pupils, that our support for multilingual learning, Special Needs and Jersey Premium has been recognised, as well as our commitment to personal development, equality, and democracy. I'd like to thank all my staff who have worked closely with me and with the senior leadership team to create a positive learning experience for all our pupils. I am very proud that their hard work and dedication has been recognised by this review.

“I'd like to extend my thanks to the reviewers for their robust and professional review and I am grateful for their considered recommendations. I look forward to continuing our journey and building on our progress."

Headteacher of St Clement's School, Richard Heaven said: “I am thrilled that our report recognises our school as a special place within our community – a place where pupils are nurtured, supported, and listened to, to ensure that they can 'Aim High and Achieve'.

“I am privileged to work with a supportive and committed team at St Clement's School and I feel incredibly proud that the hard work and dedication of everyone has been recognised by this review. I am also delighted that our provision for pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities has been identified as a particular strength of the school.

“The school review was a rigorous process, and I am grateful to the team for their professionalism and recommendations, most of which concur with the school's own self-evaluation. I look forward to working with staff, parents, and pupils to build on the progress made so far at St Clement's School."

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