St Dunstan’s College in Catford, south London, is celebrating two significant strengths in its recent ISI report
St Dunstan’s College is celebrating its latest inspection results from the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI), which took place in late spring. St Dunstan’s received two significant strengths as part of its inspection. St Dunstan’s Head, Nick Hewlett, says: “I am absolutely thrilled to share our new inspection report with our community”.
The report praised the broad and varied curriculums on offer, noting that leaders have an ambitious timetabled curriculum to facilitate these learning experiences, including a programme of teaching skills for the future and another focusing on self-awareness and wellbeing.
The second ‘significant strength’ applauded the school’s dedication to celebrating diversity within the school. The ISI report noted the celebration of diversity through many facets of school life – including through the curriculum and student-led groups, along with events such as the annual school festival.
“We are one of the first schools in the whole country to receive two significant strengths, and I am delighted they recognise both our broad, forward-thinking, renaissance education and how diversity is embedded and celebrated in everything we do at St Dunstan’s,” adds Nick Hewlett.
“The report is testament to the hard work, dedication and commitment of the whole community and I pay tribute to staff, students and our families.”
The inspection report comes after the school celebrated the best A-level and GCSE results in its 136-year history. The school’s next Open Day takes place on Saturday 21st September.
St Dunstan’s College stdunstans.org.uk
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