Brecon High School removed from special measures after significant progress
4 December 2025
Inspectors judged that Brecon High School has made sufficient progress against all recommendations from its previous core inspection - a milestone that reflects the hard work and commitment of the entire school community.
Key improvements that the inspectors highlighted included:
- Raising standards at Key Stage 4: Expectations have increased, leading to a positive trajectory of GCSE outcomes over the last three years, with notable improvements for more able pupils and boys.
- Improved attendance: Rates have risen significantly since 2023 and are now above local, family and national averages, supported by strong pastoral care and targeted interventions.
- Better learning experiences and teaching quality: Professional learning has strengthened teaching, and most lessons are well-planned, challenging, and build on prior knowledge.
- Stronger leadership and self-evaluation: The appointment of a substantive Headteacher and improved senior leadership have created stability and ensured robust self-evaluation processes.
- Improved financial management: Effective collaboration with the county council has supported financial stability and strengthened monitoring processes.
Rhiannon Evans, Brecon High School's Chair of Governors, said: "The governing body is delighted with this outcome. It marks a significant step forward for our community and reflects the hard work, dedication and commitment of all involved to make Brecon High School the best it can be.
"The governing body is proud of the progress achieved and will continue to work closely with the school to ensure standards continue to rise."
Cllr James Gibson-Watt, Powys County Council's Cabinet Member for a Learning Powys, said: "This is excellent news and reflects the hard work and commitment of the whole school community and the council's ongoing support for school improvement. I want to thank everyone involved for achieving this significant milestone."
Headteacher, Rob Edwards, said: "We are thrilled that Estyn has recognised the significant progress we've made as a school. This achievement reflects the teamwork and commitment of our entire school community - the unwavering support of parents and carers, the dedication of our exceptional staff, and the brilliance of our truly amazing students.
"Our motto is 'Getting better never stops', but today we pause to celebrate and reflect on the hard work that has brought us here. This is not the end - it's the beginning of even bigger and better things for our pupils as we continue to strive for excellence.
"Thank you to everyone who has played a part in this journey. Together, we are building a future full of opportunity and success."
Dr Richard Jones, Powys County Council's Director of Education, Dr Richard Jones, added: "This achievement is testament to the dedication of staff, pupils, and governors. The headteacher and leadership team have established a clear and ambitious vision for improvement, and this progress will raise aspirations even higher."
His Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales confirmed the decision, and the full report is available on the Estyn website: Brecon High School - Estyn.
