Willows High School

Coordinates: 51°29′02″N 3°08′13″W / 51.484°N 3.137°W Willows High School (Welsh: Ysgol Uwchradd Willows) is a secondary school located in the Tremorfa area of Cardiff, Wales. It caters for pupils aged 11 to 16 and is English-medium.. As of September 2011, the headteacher is Joy Ballard. She succeeded Maldwyn Davies OBE, who retired in December 2010 after 17 years as headmaster. The school serves an area where there are multiple social and economic disadvantages.[1]

There were 657 pupils at the school during the 2012 Estyn inspection. The proportion of pupils receiving free school meals is 44%, which is much higher than the national average of 17.4%. Almost two-thirds of the pupils live in the 20% most deprived areas in Wales. Around 8% of pupils have English as an additional language. Twenty-nine per cent of the pupils come from minority ethnic backgrounds.[2]

The school site is extensive and dates from the late 1960s. Many of the buildings have since been modernised.[3] The school was built on the site of the World War II airfield RAF Pengam Moors. The school is named after the air balloon pioneer Ernest Willows who had his airfield on the site.

The school motto is "Willows High School: Belong, Believe, Achieve".[3]

Estyn 2012 inspection

In 2012, Estyn rated the school as "unsatisfactory", reporting that it needed "significant improvement". The inspectors reported that, although pupils often had unsatisfactory English grammar and literacy skills, leadership was "adequate" and there were real prospects of improvement.[2][4]

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