Welsh Government Yellow Rating

THE Welsh Government have released ratings showing how schools are performing. The system aims to provide support and resources to improve the school system and raise standards and performance in Wales.
A coloured support category is given for each primary, middle and secondary school.

Colours for band gradings include green, yellow, amber and red.

The colour shows the level of support the Welsh Government and the four school improvement consortia think each school needs with the best performing schools ranked green. This year, for the first time, instead of just looking at areas such as performance, including GCSE results, schools are judged on wider issues including wellbeing and the quality of teaching and learning.

PHS Yellow band grading

“PHS has worked tirelessly to improve in all areas and this has been acknowledged by the school moving from Amber to Yellow.”

Neil Foley – Prestatyn High School Headteacher

With most schools in Wales and England seeing their GCSE results decline, the results at Prestatyn High have improved significantly. Pupils achieving a A*-C in English language have risen by 20% to 69% which is unprecedented and is a real sign that the changes we are making are having a big impact on improving the life chances our young people.

PHS Uniform Consultation Results

Dear Parent \ Guardian

Following our recent consultation with parents, pupils and staff regarding the school uniform, I am pleased to share with you the latest developments and the next steps. The consultation process showed a clear desire amongst all stakeholders to change the school uniform and the outcomes are available to view on the school website. In broad terms, 60%, 78% and 99% of pupils, parents and staff respectively, indicated that they did not wish to retain the existing uniform, with the majority of each of these groups showing a preference for a blazer and tie. In addition, the majority of each group questioned preferred introducing the uniform into all year groups in September 2018.

It was interesting to note that the overwhelming majority of pupil respondents recommended against any prescription surrounding the inclusion of a common school
bag as part of the uniform. During the consultation process, a School Uniform Working Party has been established in order to consider the outcomes, develop a range of options and to make recommendations to the Governing Body. The Working Party comprises Parents, Pupils, Staff, Governors and School Uniform Suppliers, and now meet on a regular basis to develop recommendations for Governing Body approval.

In considering any recommendations, the Governing Body will be mindful of the key points expressed during the consultation as follows:
• Retention of the traditional Maroon colour in any new uniform.
• The affordability of the uniform, especially for low income families together with families with numerous siblings attending PHS.
• The durability of items and their ongoing maintenance and care.
• Securing consistency in the standard of dress with regard to style and colour.
• The ongoing availability and affordability of uniform items and the ability to purchase non branded items (e.g. white shirts) from supermarket chains.
• The timescale for implementation.

The School Uniform Working party is now developing the design, style and colour of the new uniform and a meeting will be arranged in the near future with all parents and stakeholders to share all information.

Additional information:
• The PE kit will be reviewed in the next academic year after feedback suggested there was no great demand for a change.
• A full review of the 6th Form dress code will take place with current Year 11 pupils and existing 6th Formers.
• Year 7 to Year 11 will wear the new uniform.
• Shorts will be included in the summer dress code for boys.
• The Working Party will discuss how best to reduce the cost of the uniform for Year 11 pupils as they will only be expected to wear the uniform for one year.
• In order to further support families, the Governing Body have agreed that financial support would be available for children that are in receipt of Free School Meals as at May 1st 2018. Details on what contribution the school will make and how to access this support will follow.
• In addition, for pupils who will be in Year 7 in September 2018, parents may be entitled to receive a grant towards the cost of their school uniform which is provided by Denbighshire County Council.

Next Steps
• The Working Party will meet regularly to develop the new uniform options.
• In the next few weeks there will be a meeting for all parents and stakeholders to go over the findings of the consultation and display the possible uniform that the Working Party have recommended.
• This meeting will be followed by assemblies for all pupils share this information and latest developments.

In the meantime I would like to thank you for your contribution to the consultation process and most
importantly for your continued support for the school.

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Uniform ltr – Jan 2018

View the results
Uniform analysis v1 Jan 2018 Sheet1

PHS Uniform Consultation

Dear Parent \ Guardian

I would like to make you aware of an exciting development here at Prestatyn High School.

In a meeting held on 7th November 2017 the Governing Body approved proposals to undertake a review of the current school uniform. A Working Party has since been established to lead a consultation with stakeholders, and this group represents a cross-section of the Prestatyn community, comprising Staff, Parents, Pupils, Governors and local uniform suppliers.

 

Read the letter in full – Uniform Consultation

 

Next Steps

On the basis of this initial feedback we will consult with pupils across all year groups in the week beginning 11th December. We hope to ascertain the views of all pupils in order that they are active participants in deciding if there is a need to change, and if so, in shaping the uniform of the future.

We also recognise that the views of parents are critical, and to this end we will be holding a parental event on 14th December 7pm – 8pm. Presentations and discussions will provide parents with the opportunities to share their views. During this meeting we will ask for some parents to join the uniform consultation Working Party. Following this event all parents will be invited to complete an on-line survey.

With the great news that Estyn have recently judged our school as having made GOOD progress due to the aspirational work that takes place every day, it is an ideal time to raise standards further and improve how the school presents itself in the community. I believe a new, smart uniform will make a fundamental, positive difference to the pupils and their outcomes.

I do hope you will be able to attend this forthcoming event and I look forward to hearing your views and receiving your contributions.

 

Read the letter in full – Uniform Consultation

Parent Survey

The Parent Survey will open Friday 15th December at 8am and will close Thursday 21st December 8am.