SIAMS Inspection
January 2025 we welcomed a SIAMS inspector to our school. We are delighted with the report and that it truly shares what a wonderful place Wybunbury Delves is.
- Wybunbury Delves Church of England Primary School is living up to its foundation as a Church school and is enabling pupils and adults to flourish.
- school's high ambitions for its pupils
- everyone has the chance to shine in their own individual way
- pupils rise to the challenge to consider the big questions of life and have a strong sense of eagerness to discover the world around them
- Wybunbury Delves is a beacon of light for its community, inspiring pupils and adults to shine in all they do.
- Cosy corners and beautiful outdoor spaces create a feeling of warmth and love.
- This is a place that feels like family.
- Talents and skills are discovered and nurtured, both in lessons and through the many different extra-curricular actvities.
- Pupils know that they are loved and are important.
- pupils' behaviour is exemplary in this loving and harmonious environment
SIAMS 2025
We are very proud of our church inspection judgements. In April 2017, the inspectors judges our school to be Outstanding in all areas of the inspection. Comments from the report include:
- Wybunbury Delves is a small school with a big heart. It is a happy place in which to learn, grow and thrive. Everyone is engaged in its vision to be a 'school community where each child experiences a love of learning and of life and is able to shine'.
- A Year 6 boy remarked, 'We feel at home and accepted here, it is more like a family than a school.'
- All pupils are known very well. As a result of the emphasis on belonging together, the behaviour of pupils is outstanding. They are mature, very keen to learn and extremely respectful towards adults and one another. The school's nurturing and vibrant culture is highly conducive to learning and its Christian ethos enhances outcomes. The mood is calm but pupils buzz with enthusiasm.
- Pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural (SMSC) development is promoted strongly in religious education (RE), worship and the wider curriculum. Pupils respond well and are able to express their ideas about faith and its influence in their own lives with increasing confidence and spiritual maturity.
SIAMS April 2017