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SIAMS inspection recognises Trinity is living up to its foundation as a church school

SIAMS - the Statutory Inspection for Anglican and Methodist Schools - takes place every five years (our recent inspection being delayed due to Covid) because the Church has a legal obligation to inspect and report on religious education, collective worship and pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Our recent inspection report highlights a range of positive aspects about school life at Trinity and we are most proud of how the inspectors noted our outward-looking culture and high levels of inclusivity for the whole school community.

Thank you to those parents who spoke to the inspector as part of the process and shared the positive experiences their children have had at our school.

The inspector notes two main development points about the new RE curriculum which we launched in September 2024; we believe this to be a fair assessment of where we are at with embedding the new scheme and we will continue to develop this over the academic year. The SIAMS inspector looked at all elements of our school life - academic and wider provision and we were delighted to be awarded a Judgement 1 that we are living up to our foundation as a church school.