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Notre Dame Has Been Rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted Once Again

Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College is immensely proud to announce that Ofsted has once again awarded the College Outstanding status for all areas.

Following an inspection in March 2022, the College has received a final report, which lists the College as outstanding in every area, this includes Quality of Education, Behaviour and Attitudes, Personal Development and Leadership and Management.

College staff, students and governors are highly praised in the report, with repeated descriptions of the College as ā€œexceptionalā€.

The Ofsted report firstly comments on ā€˜what is it like to be a student at Notre Dame?ā€™, and we are proud their findings fully support our ethos and values in that ā€œall students flourish in the collegeā€™s positive and harmonious environmentā€; that students ā€œrespect and valueā€ the diverse College community culture and most importantly in support of the College ethos to develop the whole person: ā€œLeaders and managers have exceptionally high expectations in order to ensure that students can ā€˜be the best that they can beā€™.

The inspectors were impressed with our teachersā€™ subject expertise, saying it was ā€œhighly evidentā€ and that they ā€œare accomplished in using a range of methods and approaches to promote learning.ā€ In addition, they stated that staff ā€œplan and sequence teaching exceptionally well.ā€ Our students ā€œare empowered by the trust that staff show in them to take responsibility for their learning journey.ā€

Ofsted were impressed by the ā€œexceptionally high expectationsā€ of staff, which ensure that ā€œstudents can ā€˜be the best that they can beā€™.ā€ This is reflected in our studentsā€™ ā€œhighly positive behaviour and conductā€, which creates ā€œa calm and purposeful environmentā€, enabling them to thrive. The inspectors noted that our teachers set target grades for students that are based on the highest performing students in the country, enabling students to surpass their aspirational grades. Progression, including to ā€œprestigious universitiesā€ was noted as a key strength.

Ofsted stated that Notre Dameā€™s curriculum is ā€œhighly ambitiousā€ and meets ā€œa diverse range of needs and interestsā€. Not only do we offer a wide range of academic A-levels, but also a number of vocational programmes, including T Levels, that meet the changing needs of our students as well as local and national employers.

Reflecting on the array of enrichment opportunities that the college offers, Ofsted noted that our students ā€œsuccessfully develop their confidence and resilience through a rich and varied programme of extra-curricular activitiesā€.

Pastoral staff guide students ā€œexceptionally wellā€ to make informed choices about their next steps. Students with special educational needs or disabilities, achieve and progress ā€œat the same very high rates as their peers.ā€

Leaders and other staff at Notre Dame were praised for the effectiveness of safeguarding at college, and it was noted that effective links with external agencies are used to provide support for students. As a result, our students are safe, and feel ā€œexceptionally safeā€.

The Governors were praised as ā€œknowing Notre Dame extremely wellā€, ā€œably supporting Notre Dameā€™s leadership team and making a valuable contribution to shaping the collegeā€™s future.ā€

College Principal Justine Barlow said,

ā€œWe are incredibly proud to have retained our Ofsted Outstanding status. I would like to say a huge thank you to all the students who, after two very difficult years, have demonstrated an outstanding attitude to learning, outstanding resilience, and have helped to re-energise the community of Notre Dame. A special thank you goes to all the staff who relentlessly support students academically and pastorally to be the ā€˜best they can beā€™! Finally, thank you to all parents and carers: your support is invaluable and very much appreciated.”

You can read the full report on the Ofsted website here.


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