RDC(3) RRSWC3

Rural Development Sub-Committee

Inquiry into Reorganisation of Schools in Rural Wales

Response from Dr Joanna Crawshaw

I am writing in support of  small rural schools.

Our Village is very fortunate to have a thriving small school where high standards  are achieved in all areas of education As chairman of governors of Gladestry Church in Wales Primary School I have a very close link with pupils, teachers and parents.

On my frequent visits to the school I am always impressed by the consistently cheerful, friendly atmosphere and warm welcome from children & staff.

We have small classes, each with a wide range of ages and abilities.

Although challenging for the teachers, this system  has great advantages for the children. The younger ones  benefit  from the stimulus and example of the older ones.

The older children in the groups learn to help and guide the younger ones, to take responsibility and behave sensibly.

The small numbers make it easier for teachers to be aware of any difficulties that a pupil may be having and to provide individual help when this is needed.

Throughout the school there is a strong ethos of good behaviour and respect for other children and adults.

From an early age all pupils learn the values of cooperation and teamwork. They are encouraged to think creatively  and  to take initiatives.

Because of the small numbers and encouragement of their peers, less able children have the opportunity to gain confidence and improve their skills at an early stage.

There are clear behavioural guidelines for everyone.  Discipline is excellent and there is no bullying.

Parents are welcomed into the school and encouraged to discuss their children's progress with the teachers.

Because of the small number of children in school  there is ample opportunity to deal speedily with any problems which may arise.

This close link between parents & staff   has a very positive impact on

the learning process.

The school also has close links with the wider community.

People in the village support school events. Several members of the community help in the school as volunteers.

The local W.I  has generously donated funds for the school garden.

The school also has close links with the local church. Children regularly take part in the church  festivals, with great mutual benefit.

Children and their families also support our church fund raising events.

Pupils have been involved with the development of a quiet garden in the church grounds.

Whenever the children participate in events outside the school their enthusiasm and good behaviour is always noted.

We are extremely lucky to have small rural schools. Long may they flourish!

Yours Sincerely.

Joanna Crawshaw.

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