Holy Family R.C. Primary
Catchment Area, Reviews and Key Information

Primary
PUPILS
149
AGES
4 - 11
GENDER
Mixed
TYPE
Infants & Juniors

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This pupil heat map shows where pupils currently attending the school live.
The concentration of pupils shows likelihood of admission based on distance criteria

Source: All attending pupils Pupil Level Annual School Census
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This School Guide heat map has been plotted using official pupil data taken from the Pupil Level Annual School Census collected by the Welsh Government. The data tells us where pupils lived at the time of the last Pupil Census.

Our heat maps use groups of postcodes, not individual postcodes, and have naturally soft edges. All pupils are included in the mapping (i.e. children with siblings already at the school, high priority pupils and selective and/or religious admissions) but we may have removed statistical ‘outliers’ with more remote postcodes that do not reflect majority admissions.

For some schools, the heat map may be a useful indicator of the catchment area but our heat maps are not the same as catchment area maps. Catchment area maps, published by the school or local authority, are based on geographical admissions criteria and show actual cut-off distances and pre-defined catchment areas for a single admission year.

This information is provided as a guide only. The areas from which pupils are admitted to a school can change from year to year to reflect the number of siblings and pupils admitted under high priority admissions criteria.

3 steps to help parents gather catchment information for a school:

  1. Look at our school catchment area guide for more information on heat maps. They give a useful indicator of the general areas that admit pupils to the school. This visualisation is based on all attending pupils present at the time of the annual School Census.
  2. Use the link to the Local Authority Contact (above) to find catchment area information based on a single admission year. This is very important if you are considering applying to a school.
  3. On each school page, use the link to visit the school website and find information on individual school admissions criteria. Geographical criteria are only applied after pupils have been admitted on higher priority criteria such as Looked After Children, SEN, siblings, etc.

How Does The School Perform?

Full Report
NATIONAL AVG. 2.18
Estyn Report
(01/06/2022)
Full Report - All Reports
PRI

Teacher assessment data for primary schools is not published at school or local authority level by the Welsh government. Parents can view individual school websites for the Key Stage 2 (age 11) subject level results for pupils in Reading, Writing, Maths and Grammar Punctuation & Spelling (GPS)

21.2:1
NATIONAL AVG. 20.9:1
Pupil/Teacher ratio
90.4%
NATIONAL AVG. 91.5%
Attendance during the year
English medium
Language of the school
MORE INFO
49.3%
NATIONAL AVG. 23.7%
Free school meals
14.7%
NATIONAL AVG. 5.0%
Pupils with SEN support
Beechley Drive
Pentrebane
Fairwater
Cardiff
CF5 3SN
02920 565354

School Description

Holy Family RC Primary School is a diverse community where contributions to its unique ethos and culture make it a warm, welcoming and exciting place to live and learn. Pupils at the school are respectful, confident and friendly. They love coming to school and are brimming with interesting comments and information about their time at the school whether right at the beginning of their journey or heading towards the end. They feel very safe and listened to and this is echoed by parents and carers who are full of praise for the dedicated staff. Throughout the school, pupils make very good progress in nearly all aspects of their learning. They thrive on the many opportunities they have to develop their use of language through a breadth of engaging topics and projects. They confidently express themselves, share their ideas and stretch their imagination. They reflect on their own and others’ learning and achievement and challenge themselves to identify the skills they need to improve. Pupils make useful contributions to teachers’ planning and are ready now to make a difference to other aspects of school life such as developing the outdoors and outdoor learning. The school’s shared vision for moral and social development is firmly at the heart of their curriculum. The close attention to equity and values supports pupil well-being and develops their sense of social justice. School staff work hard to create positive relationships between staff and pupils and extend these relationships to form trusting relationships between school and home, showing care and commitment to their families. Teachers work with their pupils to plan learning experiences that engage them and capture their interests. There is a growing range of authentic opportunities to acquire and apply skills across the curriculum. Pupils respond especially well to these opportunities and enjoy spending time exploring ideas in depth. On occasion, where planning for learning is less influenced by pupils, the themes covered do not always give them the chance to explore the people and places that would make their learning more relevant. Nearly all teachers and support staff continuously look to develop their professional knowledge to improve their practice. This creates opportunities for pupils to excel in the areas of expertise their teachers bring. Allowing teachers to share this expertise more widely across the school would provide greater equality of opportunity for all pupils. Senior leaders have created an effective vision for the school. Together with teachers and governors, they plan improvements that directly improve prospects for pupils and raise their aspirations. In particular, leaders and teachers successfully nurture creativity across the curriculum, enabling pupils to explore all aspects of their learning through art and digital media. They collectively and regularly review the impact of their work on pupil outcomes and make changes to their improvement plans when needed. Their careful consideration of pupil progress ensures that all pupils, including those with additional needs, language barriers and those who are vulnerable in other ways, make very good progress throughout their time at school.

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