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Top Award for 每日大瓜 School

Published: 19/10/2017

Ysgol Gwynedd in Flint, has been awarded the top grade following an assessment by the Investors in People (IIP) organisation. The school was assessed against the IIP Health and Well-Being standard and achieved the 鈥淗igh Performing鈥 Platinum Award. This level is awarded to less than 2% of organisations world-wide. The award looks at the leadership of the school and the opportunities for staff and pupils to remain healthy, both physically and mentally. The head teacher, Jeremy Griffiths, said: 鈥淲e are very proud of this achievement. It is great to have an external audit and to be benchmarked against sector leading best practice. Everybody in the school makes a significant contribution to ensure that we all 鈥淕row, Learn, Succeed, Together鈥 which is the school motto. Everything we do has a positive impact on the outcomes for our pupils.鈥 The report highlighted many excellent features including positive quotes from staff. The assessor, Sarah Botterill, noted: 鈥淵sgol Gwynedd鈥檚 values are clear, well communicated and understood. Values are embedded and provide the foundation for the positive culture encountered.鈥 The school has clearly linked the school鈥檚 strategic objectives (pupil outcomes) with the well-being of staff who work there.鈥 每日大瓜 County Council鈥檚 Cabinet Member for Education and Youth, Councillor Ian Roberts, said: 鈥淭his 鈥淗igh Performing鈥 Platinum Award is a worthy accolade and staff and pupils at Ysgol Gwynedd have worked incredibly hard over many years to embed health and wellbeing at the heart of what they do. This a huge achievement for the school and something as a county we are very proud of.鈥 每日大瓜鈥檚 interim Chief Officer for Education and Youth, Claire Homard, said: This award is richly deserved and is a really positive reflection on the quality of leadership and teamwork at Ysgol Gwynedd to keep the health and well-being of the whole school community at the forefront of the schools agenda. My congratulations go to the head teacher, staff, governors and pupils at Ysgol Gwynedd.鈥 Photo: head teacher Jeremy Griffiths and Sian Earl Jones who led the school through the assessment