Bishop Bronescombe received an amazing SIAMs inspection report from the Inspector who joined us on 24th April 2024, who said “The school’s strong Christian vision permeates all aspects of school life and is lived out by staff, pupils and governors. The ‘sharing of gifts and talents’ is truly meaningful and enables pupils and adults to flourish.”
The purpose of a SIAMS inspection is:
SIAMS inspectors will explore with the school and trust leaders how they understand the specific context of the school, and whether they know how to respond to it theologically. Local, diocesan, and national expertise will help school and trust leaders to explore this, so that they can be confident in answering three key questions:
Importantly, the 2023 SIAMS Framework highlights and seeks understanding of the theology that underpins a school’s Christian vision.
It also provides a structure for inspectors and school and trust leaders to, collaboratively, gather evidence of how this vision enables people to flourish.
Using this evidence, inspectors then make judgements, holding school and trust leaders to account.
SIAMS, rightly, sets a high bar for each school to live up to its foundation as a Church school through its theologically rooted Christian vision, and it provides affirmation, aspiration, and areas for development for school leaders.
This is explored through seven inspection questions :
How, then, shall we live and learn together?
One overall grade, judgement one or judgement two, is awarded to the school. This judgement will reflect the contribution of these strands to the flourishing of pupils and adults in the school community.
Further information can be found here: