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  • The Studio School Liverpool

    The Studio School Liverpool is a secondary school that offers an inclusive and diverse environment, where students achieve well in digital media and creative technology subjects. With a strong focus on preparing students for work and entrepreneurship in the digital industry, the school empowers students to become future digital leaders. The school maintains a good quality of education, with outstanding behavior and safety systems, and a strong culture of safeguarding. However, further work is needed to improve progress for the most able students in all subjects and retention rates in some academic courses in the sixth form.
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  • Gorton Primary School

    Gorton Primary School is a nurturing and inclusive school located in Manchester. With a student-teacher ratio of 11:1, our dedicated staff ensures individual attention for every child. We offer a range of support systems, including SEN support for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Our diverse community promotes an inclusive environment where children thrive academically and socially. With a high percentage of students eligible for free school meals, we are committed to providing equal opportunities for all. Join us in fostering a love for learning and personal growth at Gorton Primary School.
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  • Darwen Aldridge Enterprise Studio

    Darwen Aldridge Enterprise Studio is a secondary school located in Darwen, North West. With a student-teacher ratio of 13:1, the school provides a supportive learning environment for students aged 13-19. The school has been established since 2013 and offers a range of academic and vocational courses. It has a strong focus on enterprise and entrepreneurship, preparing students for future success. With dedicated teachers, ample resources, and a commitment to student well-being, Darwen Aldridge Enterprise Studio equips students with the skills and knowledge they need to thrive in their chosen paths.
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  • Chester International School

    Chester International School is a co-ed secondary school located in Handbridge, Cheshire. With a student-teacher ratio of 12:1, our dedicated staff provide individual attention to support academic success. Our diverse student body includes students with special educational needs and non-English first language speakers. We offer a sixth form program and have a strong focus on academic achievement, with 27% of students eligible for free school meals and 13% student absence. Our exam results demonstrate steady improvement, with 57% of students achieving a grade 4 or higher in GCSEs.
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  • UTC Warrington

    UTC Warrington is a co-ed secondary school in Warrington, North West. With a student-teacher ratio of 12:1, the school offers a closely matched curriculum to prepare pupils for STEM careers. The school has strong leadership and effective governance, and staff understand students' needs and behaviors. UTC Warrington received a Good overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, and offers a professional learning environment focused on technical skills and personal development. With additional funding to support disadvantaged and SEND pupils, UTC Warrington provides an inclusive and supportive learning environment.
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  • The Brian Clarke Church of England Academy

    The Brian Clarke Church of England Academy is a co-ed secondary school located in Oldham, North West. With a strong emphasis on the teachings of the Church of England, the academy provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for students aged 11-16. Led by Headteacher Ms Allison Ash, the academy offers a quality education to support each student's academic and personal development.
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  • Maharishi Free School

    Maharishi Free School is an all-through school offering primary and secondary education from ages 4 to 16. With a student-teacher ratio of 12:1, the school provides individualized attention to students. The school focuses on consciousness-based education, which includes the practice of Transcendental Meditation. Maharishi School has a good overall effectiveness rating, outstanding personal development, and provides a safe learning environment. Exam results show improvement in recent years.
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  • Crewe Engineering and Design UTC

    Crewe Engineering and Design UTC is a secondary school in Crewe, North West. With a student-teacher ratio of 10:1 and a nurturing culture, the school provides a supportive environment for pupils to thrive in STEM subjects. It has a strong focus on engineering, design, and manufacturing, offering opportunities for employability skills through project work and work experience. The school has a good overall effectiveness rating, with a strong emphasis on personal development, behaviour, and welfare. While some areas, such as challenging the most able pupils and attainment in mathematics, may need improvement, the school ensures all pupils go on to appropriate education, employment, or training.
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  • Co-op Academy Belle Vue

    Co-op Academy Belle Vue is a co-educational secondary school located in Manchester. With a focus on inclusivity and high-quality education, the school has a dedicated team for special educational needs (SEN) support. The school caters to students aged 11-16 years and offers a nurturing environment for academic and personal growth. Over 40% of students are eligible for free school meals, ensuring a diverse and inclusive community. Led by Mr Scott Fletcher, the headteacher, Co-op Academy Belle Vue prioritizes student success and provides a range of opportunities for their holistic development.
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  • Longsight Community Primary

    Longsight Community Primary is a co-ed primary school located in Manchester. With a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, the school provides a nurturing and inclusive environment for children aged 4-11. The school has a good overall rating from Ofsted, with strong leadership and management. Students show good achievement and behavior, with a 4% higher standard attainment rate. The school also prioritizes diversity and offers support for students with special educational needs. Enriched with resources and a focus on safety, Longsight Community Primary is dedicated to providing a quality education for all.
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  • Cringle Brook Primary School

    Cringle Brook Primary School is an outstanding school in Manchester. With a unique and stimulating curriculum, the school provides exemplary support to students, ensuring they receive the very best education. The leadership and teaching at Cringle Brook result in great strides in learning and development for students.
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  • Everton Free School

    Everton Free School provides high-quality alternative education options and experiences for students aged 13-19. With a focus on resilience, respect, and responsibility, the school offers a supportive and inclusive environment. The school's outstanding leadership and management ensure effective teaching, leading to good achievement. Safeguarding is a priority, although policies may need updating. The school values its close relationship with Everton Football Club, enriching the educational experience.
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  • The Grosvenor Park Church of England Academy

    The Grosvenor Park Church of England Academy is a co-educational primary school located in Union Street, Cheshire West and Chester. Established in 2018, the school offers a nurturing environment for children aged 4-11 years. With a student-teacher ratio of 22:1, each child receives personalized attention. As a Church of England school, it promotes Christian values and provides a well-rounded education. The school has a small size of 210 students, allowing for a close-knit community. With dedicated full-time teachers and assistants, the school ensures quality education and support for all students. Additionally, the academy caters to students with special educational needs, providing appropriate assistance and support. With a low absence rate of 4% and a significant percentage of students eligible for free school meals, the school fosters inclusivity and ensures equal opportunities for all.
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  • St Martin's Academy Chester

    St Martin's Academy Chester is an outstanding primary school located in Cheshire. With exceptional teaching, a focus on individual needs, and a strong learning community, this school provides an excellent education for students aged 4-11. Students make outstanding progress in all subjects and exude confidence and excitement for learning.
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  • Pioneer House High School

    Pioneer House High School is an outstanding secondary school located in Northern Moor, Manchester. With a student-teacher ratio of 8:1, the school provides a supportive and engaging learning environment for students aged 11-19. The school has a strong focus on academic achievement, with teachers planning challenging lessons tailored to each student's needs. Pupils at Pioneer House High School have shown excellent progress, securing qualifications and paid employment. The school's outstanding leadership and management ensure that students are well-cared for and safeguarded. With a dedicated team and a commitment to staff development, Pioneer House High School provides a high-quality education for its diverse student population.
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  • The Orchards

    The Orchards is a primary school located in Trafford, North West. With a strong emphasis on providing a good quality of education, the school has a stable staff team and offers specialist teaching. The school ensures that barriers to learning are broken down and fosters strong relationships between staff and pupils. Parents can feel assured that their children are safe in school, as confirmed by both pupils and parents. However, the school could improve its behaviour policy, communication with parents, and the overall condition of the building. Overall, The Orchards is a good school that prioritizes the personal development, welfare, and academic outcomes of its students.
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  • Cheshire Studio School

    Cheshire Studio School is a secondary school in Knutsford offering a unique and innovative education experience for students aged 14-19. With a strong emphasis on vocational training and work experience, the school aims to equip students with the skills and qualifications they need for successful future careers. Led by a dedicated headteacher and supported by a low student-teacher ratio, Cheshire Studio School provides a nurturing environment where pupils' self-esteem is developed and individual needs are met. The school's good overall effectiveness, outstanding leadership, and effective teaching ensure that students receive a high-quality education. However, some areas for improvement include expanding vocational course offerings and enhancing work experience opportunities for sixth form students. Despite these limitations, Cheshire Studio School remains committed to providing a supportive and enriching learning environment for all students.
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  • Prospect House Specialist Support Primary School

    Prospect House Specialist Support Primary School is a co-ed school in Manchester that provides a top-notch education for children aged 3-11 with severe and profound learning difficulties. With a dedicated staff, the school offers specialized support and opportunities to advance learning. 25% of students are eligible for free school meals and 31.80% have English as their second language.
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  • University of Liverpool Mathematics School

    The University of Liverpool Mathematics School is a co-educational school for students aged 16-19. With a focus on mathematics education, it provides a nurturing environment for students to excel academically. The school, founded in 2020, has a small student population of 63, allowing for individual attention and personalized support. Led by Mr Damian Haigh, the school offers a sixth form program and aims to foster a love for mathematics among its students. It is located in the heart of Liverpool and is not a boarding school.
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  • NAS Church Lawton School

    NAS Church Lawton School is an all-through co-ed school located in Church Lawton, North West. Established in 2015, the school prides itself on its inclusive and caring ethos, passionate staff, and outstanding personal development, behaviour, and welfare of pupils. With a student-teacher ratio of 5:1, skilled teachers with good subject knowledge, and strong safeguarding measures, NAS Church Lawton School ensures a supportive and nurturing environment for students aged 4-19 years.
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