THE performance of Pembrokeshire's primary and secondary schools has been published today.

The Welsh Government has released the results of its annual National School Categorisation system, which sees schools being put into one of four colour coded categories based on the level of support they need.

Under the system there are four categories -  green, yellow, amber and red.

Schools in the 'green' category are already doing well and are deemed to be in need of  the least support.

Those in the 'red' category are identified as needing the most support.

In Pembrokeshire, 13 primary schools have been placed in the green category, while only one - Tasker Milward School - remains in the red category.

 

Scroll down to see how your local school performed.

 

Each school’s category is determined by a range of factors including the quality of its leadership, performance data, self evaluation by the school and its capacity to improve.

Local authorities also have a key role to play in deciding the categories of schools in their areas.

The Welsh Government has said schools in the green category have a key role to play in supporting schools in the yellow, amber and red categories to improve.

Speaking about the latest Categorisation results, Education Minister, Huw Lewis said: “We introduced our National Schools Categorisation system to help us identify those schools in need of most support and so we could assesses schools on their performance and  ability to improve.

“The system helps us to identify schools needing the most support and guidance, those doing well but that could be doing better,  and those that are highly effective and can help others improve.

“This is not about crude league tables or labelling schools –it is about directing the right support to schools that need it and ensuring  improvements right across our school system.

"Ultimately it is about raising standards and supporting our schools to self improve."

 

Results for Pembrokeshire are as follows:

Western Telegraph:

SECONDARY SCHOOLS:

Tasker Milward School

 

Western Telegraph:

SECONDARY SCHOOLS:

Milford Haven School

Sir Thomas Picton School

Ysgol Bro Gwaun

Ysgol Greenhill

 

PRIMARY SCHOOLS:

Cilgerran School

Haverfordwest VC

Johnston CP

Solva Community School

St Mary's Catholic Primary

St Aidan's VA

Ysgol Bro Ingli

Ysgol Brynconin CP

Ysgol Glannau Gwaun

Ysgol Gymunedol Goodwick

Ysgol Llanychllwydog

 

Western Telegraph:

SECONDARY SCHOOLS:

Pembroke School

Ysgol Dewi Sant

Ysgol Preseli

 

PRIMARY SCHOOLS:

Angle VC School

Broad Haven CP

Coastlands CP

Cosheston VC

Golden Grove

Ysgol Ger Y Llan

Hakin Community School

Holy Name RC

Hook CP

Hubberston VC

Maenclochog CP

Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary

Meads Infants and Nursery

Milford Haven Junior School

Monkton Priory

Narberth CP

Neyland Community School

Orielton

Pennar School

Puncheston CP

Roch CP

Saundersfoot CP

Spittal VC School

St Dogmaels CP

St Florence VC

St Francis RC

St Mark's VA

St Teilo's Catholic Primary

Stackpole VC

Stepaside CP

Templeton

Tenby Junior Community School

Tenby VC Infants School

Ysgol Bro Dewi Church in Wales VA

Ysgol Clydau

Ysgol Gymunedol Croesgoch

Ysgol Gymunedol Eglwyswrw

 

Western Telegraph:

PRIMARY SCHOOLS:

Cleddau Reach VC School

Fenton School

Lamphey Primary

Manorbier VCP

Mount Airey

Pembroke Dock Community School

Prendergast CP

Sageston CP

St Oswalds VA

Tavernspite CP

Wolfscastle CP

Ysgol Glan Cleddau

Ysgol y Frenni

 

  • Do you find the colour banding system helpful? Would it influence where you wanted your child to go to school? Let us know what you think by emailing wtletters@westerntelegraph.co.uk.