“A sense of community pervades the School and gives it a particular character, in which pupils can feel comfortable and confident to develop their own individuality”.
Dear Parents
We are pleased to share with you the outcome of our recent Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) inspection.
This is an important process that provides a comprehensive evaluation of the quality of education and care at Luckley House. The Inspection Team thoroughly reviewed various aspects of our school’s performance, from teaching and learning to pastoral care, facilities and leadership and governance.
The outcomes highlight the dedication and hard work of our outstanding staff and our wonderful pupils. We are especially pleased that the inspectors were able to identify that Luckley is an environment that espouses its core values of love and service and that they also recognised the strength of our community and our focus on the individual:
“a sense of community pervades the School and gives it a particular character, in which pupils can feel comfortable and confident to develop their own individuality.”
The full report is available on our website at: https://www.luckleyhouseschool.org/about-us/isi-report/
Best wishes
Areti Bizior Headmistress
SOME OF THE KEY FINDINGS FROM THE INSPECTION
• Leaders have established an environment structured around the School’s Christian ethos and espouse a motto of love and service.
• The School’s ‘life skills’ programme, taught by subject specialists, covers a wide range of themes that help promote the physical and mental health and emotional wellbeing of pupils.
• Teachers utilise effective teaching strategies that lead to typically successful outcomes in pupils’ learning.
• Staff maintain a relationship with pupils that is based on mutual respect and promotes a positive learning environment.
• Alongside the provision of competitive team sports, pupils learn through the programme that physical activity develops new skills and improves their health.
• The School encourages pupils to think about the wider local and international community.
SOME OF THE KEY FINDINGS FROM THE INSPECTION
• The School teaches pupils the principles of living in a democratic sociey and the concepts of justice, law and order.
• Pupils who have SEND make good progress and achieve well in public examinations.
• Pupils demonstrate a sense of commitment towards the School community.
• The School helps to develop in pupils an understanding of social and cultural knowledge, building on work in the creative subjects.
• The curriculum for creative and practical subjects in particular is planned to enable pupils to develop an extensive range of skills.
• Pupils across all years engage in the wide range of activities that are available.
• Pupils receive individual sessions to discuss their future plans and are given impartial advice on the different options available to them, including apprenticeships and university application.
• Leaders provide a range of opportunities for pupils to develop leadership skills.