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Challney High School for Boys and Community College
Stoneygate Road
LUTON       LU4 9TJ
Tel: 01582 493680

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CHILTERN TRAINING GROUP OFSTED REPORT

In April 2009 CTG was inspected by Ofsted. The inspection drew upon evidence from all aspects of the provision and focused on the overall effectiveness of the training in supporting high quality outcomes for trainees and the capacity of the partnership to bring about further improvements.

The key strengths are:

  • the breadth of experience trainees gain from their placements in highly committed and effective partnership schools
  • the excellent pastoral care provided for individual trainees and the prompt response to any problems that emerge
  • the exceptionally strong cohesion between the different elements of the training
  • the rigorous assessment and exemplary tracking of trainees’ progress
  • the thorough evaluation, readiness to embrace change and exceptionally clear vision of the future of the partnership which have resulted in a steady improvement in trainee outcomes since the last inspection
  • the very strong sense of purpose that exists within the partnership and its significant contribution to the recruitment, retention and development of the teaching workforce within the Luton area.

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TWELVE OUTSTANDING SECONDARY SCHOOLS: EXCELLING AGAINST THE ODDS

In the Ofsted Report "Twelve outstanding secondary schools - Excelling against the odds" published in 2009 Challney High School for Boys and Community College (Lead school of the Chiltern Training Group SCITT Partnership) was identified from a small number of schools which were judged Outstanding in two or more Inspections for exceptionally good results.

Chiltern Training Group was clearly identified within this report as being a key lever in enabling the school to achieve excellence;
"professionalising staff so as to develop a community that focuses on the cores issues: teaching and learning, and achievement and attainment".