St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy is a fantastic place to work, learn and grow, according to Catholic schools’ inspectors.
The school, in Glossop, underwent its Catholic Schools Inspectorate inspection, which is the national framework for the inspection of Catholic schools, over two days in March 2025.
The overall quality of Catholic education provided by the school was graded Good while Catholic life and mission was graded Outstanding and Religious Education and Collective Worship were both graded Good.
Inspectors said: “Students enthusiastically support the school, embodying the mission at St Philip Howard, summarised as ‘#TeamSPH – Together on the Journey’. Students describe an inclusive community, where they are accepted and can be themselves.”
Students express a strong understanding of the importance of faith, and the respect which must be accorded to those of other faiths and none. With staff, they contribute to the mission statement which describes journeying together as a united Catholic family, the report said.
Various fundraising activities at the school were highlighted in the report and inspectors said that students articulate an imperative to serve others ‘locally, nationally and globally’ and list many examples.
The report said that there is a commitment to pastoral care at St Philip Howard which addresses individual needs as a matter of course. The staff survey records a typical response: ‘SPH is more than a school, it is a community and a family.’
Inspectors said that students are provided with lots of opportunities for spiritual and personal growth.
The said: “SPH is a fantastic place to work, learn and grow. The school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment where faith is not only taught but lived out in everyday interactions.”
Behaviour was praised in the report with inspectors saying: “Strong relationships contribute to good behaviour for learning in most lessons, and students, particularly in Year 10, readily concentrate on their work and complete tasks independently.”
Inspectors said that students are very proud of their impressive books, most of which showed frequent self-assessment and improvement.
In Religious Education, the report said that staff have strong subject knowledge, readily engaging with student questions and enhancing lessons which were already well planned and sequenced. This enhances students’ moral and spiritual development.
Headteacher Mike Kays said: “As a school we are delighted with the outcome of this inspection and in particular the Outstanding judgement for Catholic life and mission, the whole report is testament to the hard work and dedication of all the staff, pupils and community. We look forward to continuing the journey with the whole community of #TeamSPH.”