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Presteigne C.P. School

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26 August 2025

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A Powys primary school will be supported by a team of senior education officers after Estyn inspectors felt that it was in need of significant improvement, the county council has said.

Powys County Council will support Presteigne C.P. School following its Estyn inspection that took place in June.

Estyn found that the school is an inclusive and nurturing environment where all pupils are valued and that it has designed a broad and interesting curriculum that supports pupils' knowledge of their local area, Wales and the wider world. However, inspectors were of the opinion that the school is in need of significant improvement following the inspection.

Both the school and the council have accepted the report and recommendations, which will form the basis of a joint and detailed action plan to address key areas requiring improvement.

The school and its governing body will work with council officers to identify the reasons for the inspection outcome and to deliver the improvements that are required. Staff, pupils and parents will be fully supported during the improvement journey.

Cllr Pete Roberts, Powys County Council's Cabinet Member for a Learning Powys, said: "We acknowledge Estyn's findings and the areas identified for improvement at Presteigne C.P. School. The report provides a clear direction, and we are fully committed to supporting the school's leadership in making the necessary changes.

"Working together, we will take decisive action to address the recommendations and ensure the best possible outcomes for all learners."

Lynne Owens, Chair of Governors at Presteigne C.P. School, said: "There are positives found within the Estyn report that identifies that the school is an inclusive and nurturing environment where all pupils are valued. The school has a broad and interesting curriculum that supports pupils' knowledge of their local area, Wales and the wider world.

"We fully accept the recommendations that have been put forward by Estyn to make the necessary improvements to move the school forward. As a Governing Body we will work closely with the school and local authority to achieve the recommendations."

To view the inspection report, visit www.estyn.gov.wales

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