Haverfordwest High V.C. School is pleased to announce it has been removed from the list of schools requiring Estyn review.
The school was removed from the list in December, after inspectors decided that HHVCS had made appropriate progress towards the targets in place since the last core inspection.
Headteacher Jane Harries said: "The HHVCS team are delighted that staff dedication towards school targets have been reflected in the report. I would like to thank everyone for their support, including the hard work by governors, staff, students and our wider community. We are looking forward to continuing these high expectations as we continue on our exciting journey to the newly built school."
The Estyn report stated; ’Haverfordwest High V.C. School is judged to have made appropriate progress in respect of the key issues for action, and in developing the capacity to continue to bring about improvements. There will be no further monitoring activity in relation to this inspection’.
Steven Richards-Downes, Director for Education, said it was pleasing to see Haverfordwest High V.C. High School continuing to make good progress.
"The school’s staff, leadership team and governors are to be congratulated for continuing to focus on their inspection recommendations during this challenging time," he said.
"I am confident that the school will go fromsstrength to strength and we look forward to opening the school on its new site in September 2022."
Clr. Guy Woodham, Cabinet Member for Education and Lifelong Learning, added: "I too should like to thank the Headteacher, staff, governors and learners for all the hard work that has gone in to achieving this successful Estyn outcome.
"Going forward, HHVCS has established a good base for continued improvement in educational outcomes which should only be helped by the provision of a brand new school from September this year."
The school will move to the new site at Prendergast later this year.





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