Following an inspection, Ysgol Bro Teifi has received a commendable report from Estyn. Estyn's report had appraised that Ysgol Bro Teifi was either good or excellent in all of the inspection areas.

Gareth Evans is the Acting Head-Teacher of Ysgol Bro Teifi. He said, “We are extremely pleased with the findings of the recent Estyn inspection. In a relatively short period of time, the school has developed into a caring and inclusive community; this is as a result of the hard work and support of the governors, staff, pupils and their parents.”

“The judgments awarded by Estyn reflect the school’s vision and the outstanding judgments for pupils' care and wellbeing are cause for celebration. The school recognises the need to continue to work hard to ensure the further success of this special all-through school.”

Ysgol Bro Teifi is a bilingual school for children aged 3-19. The school was established following the amalgamation of the primary schools of Llandysul, Coed-y-Bryn, Pontsian and Aberbanc. There are 918 pupils currently attending the school.

Meinir Ebbsworth is Ceredigion County Council’s Corporate Lead Officer for Schools. She said, “It’s extremely encouraging that Ysgol Bro Teifi's first report demonstrates that good and excellent standards are being maintained. Ysgol Bro Teifi is a new school but it is already a very close and caring community. This success shows the hard work of staff, pupils, governors as well as the wider community.”

30/04/2019