Commenting on the Chief Inspector’s Annual Report 2023-24 published by Estyn today, Laura Doel, National Secretary of school leaders’ union NAHT Cymru, said: “This report makes clear that significant hurdles remain for schools in Wales.
“The report's emphasis on the need for improved self-evaluation and planning is crucial. However, we must acknowledge that schools are grappling with this amid ongoing pressures, including persistent recruitment challenges and serious funding pressures.
“We're particularly concerned about the continuing impact of learner absenteeism and the difficulties in recruiting teachers and support staff across various specialisms. These issues require urgent attention, investment and support from the Welsh Government.
“As we did last year, we stress that schools cannot tackle these challenges alone. While educators are working tirelessly to support learners, external factors such as the cost-of-living crisis continue to affect families and, consequently, student outcomes. We reiterate our call for increased government investment in schools and support for families to ensure that all children in Wales have the best possible chance to succeed.”
First published 12 February 2025