Pembrokeshire County Council Local Government Education Services were monitored by Estyn in October.
Pembrokeshire County Council Local Government Education Services were monitored by Estyn in October.
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We have been informed that His Majesty's Chief Inspector has decided that our Education Services have been removed from the category of causing significant concern. Our monitoring report has been published on Estyn's website. The report released by Estyn recognises the improvements that we have made.
Cllr Guy Woodham Cabinet Member for Education and the Welsh Language said: "We are pleased that the work of our schools and education services have been recognised for the improvements that have been made.
“We wish to continue making improvements to the education for all our learners in Pembrokeshire and will continue to make progress. We have significantly improved our provision and evaluation during one of the most challenging periods in education in recent times. We will continue to monitor our performance carefully as we strive for better outcomes.”
This outcome relates to the inspection which took place in December 2019 – and the subsequent report published in early 2020.
Pembrokeshire County Council Local Government Education Services were monitored by Estyn in October.
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