The Church of England Education Office carried out a SIAMS (Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools) of Trinity High School on 21st and 22nd November 2023.

Here are some statements from the report:

  • “Pupils say they feel safe within the school.”
  • “Parents reflect that they choose this school because it represents modern society and mirrors their care and aspirations for their children.”
  • “Students are enabled in their sporting, creative and spiritual flourishing through a rich provision of formal learning and enrichment activities.”
  • “The school’s location supports and encourages the vast array of different partnerships that it embraces and pursues to the advantage of all.”
  • “Inspired by the Christian vision’s intention of ‘care and happiness’, pupils know the value of dignity and respect for all.”
  • “Leaders are mindful of the needs of the community and proactive in their care for all.”
  • “Pupil leadership roles are many and respond to pupils interests and strengths.”
  • “The talented team of religious education (RE) teachers are very capably guided so that pupils enjoy and succeed in their learning.”
  • The inspection findings indicate that Trinity Church of England High School is living up to its foundation as a Church school.

The full report can be downloaded below.

SIAMS report: Trinity Church of England High School 2023

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