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Schools in North West - 53 schools

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  • Armfield Academy

    Armfield Academy is a co-ed all-through school located in Blackpool, North West. With a low student teacher ratio of 15:1 and a strong focus on academic excellence, our dedicated staff ensure that each child receives the greatest possible educational and social outcomes. We are committed to building good ties with parents, caregivers, and the local community to create an Academy to be proud of.
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  • Laurus Cheadle Hulme

    Laurus Cheadle Hulme is a vibrant secondary school located in Stockport, North West. With a student-teacher ratio of 16:1, your child will receive personalized attention and support. Our dedicated headteacher, Mr John Peet, ensures a nurturing and inclusive environment for all students, including those with special educational needs. With a focus on academic excellence and a diverse student body, Laurus Cheadle Hulme prepares students aged 11-16 for future success. Join our community where every individual is valued and encouraged to reach their full potential.
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  • Didsbury High School

    Didsbury High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Manchester. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 13:1, the school ensures personalized attention and support for each student. Established in 2019, Didsbury High School offers a comprehensive education for students aged 11-18. The school has a strong commitment to inclusion, with 26.40% of students having English as a second language. Additionally, 202% of students are eligible for free school meals, reflecting the school's dedication to providing opportunities for all. Led by Headteacher Miss Katie Houghton, Didsbury High School offers a nurturing and supportive environment for students to thrive academically and personally. With a dedicated teaching staff of 30.7 full-time teachers and 8 full-time assistant teachers, the school ensures high-quality education and individualized support. Didsbury High School also has a sixth form, providing additional opportunities for post-16 education and preparing students for future success.
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  • King's Leadership Academy Bolton

    King's Leadership Academy Bolton is a secondary school located in Great Lever, Bolton. Established in 2019, the school offers a co-ed education for students aged 11-16. With a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, the school provides personalized attention and support. It caters to diverse needs, with 152% of students eligible for free school meals and a significant percentage having English as a second language. The dedicated staff, led by Headteacher Mr David Crosby, ensure a nurturing environment for all students to develop their leadership skills and thrive academically.
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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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  • 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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  • The Axis Academy

    The Axis Academy is a co-educational all-through school located in Woolstanwood, North West. With a dedicated headteacher and a small student body of 47, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 4-18. We offer a comprehensive education with a focus on individualized support, catering to the needs of all students. The Axis Academy also has a sixth form, ensuring a smooth transition into further education. With 22% of students eligible for free school meals, we prioritize inclusivity and equal opportunities for all.
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  • Lotus School

    Lotus School is a secondary co-educational institution located in Blackpool. With a small school size of 48 students, our dedicated staff ensures personalized attention for each student. Founded in 2020, we offer a nurturing environment where boys and girls aged 10-16 thrive academically and socially. We are proud to have 26% of our students eligible for free school meals, reflecting our commitment to inclusivity.
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  • ASPIRE Centre, Kings Leadership Academy Liverpool

    ASPIRE Centre, Kings Leadership Academy Liverpool is a secondary school located in Dingle, Liverpool. With a small student body of just 40 students, the school provides personalized attention and support to each student. The school is committed to inclusive education, with 90.9% of students receiving SEN support. Additionally, 1% of students are eligible for free school meals, ensuring that all students have access to nutritious meals. ASPIRE Centre focuses on developing leadership skills and fostering a positive learning environment for boys and girls aged 11-16.
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  • The Heights Burnley

    The Heights Burnley is an all-through school offering education for students aged 5-16. With a small student population of 150, the school focuses on promoting core British values such as democracy, respect, and tolerance. Led by experienced Headteacher Mrs Natalie Lewis, the school aims to develop kind, responsible, and culturally aware young adults who positively contribute to society.
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  • The Heights Free School

    The Heights Free School is an all-through co-ed school in Blackburn with Darwen. With a strong leadership team and effective safeguarding measures, the school provides a positive and nurturing environment for students. They aim to enhance academic performance, transferable skills, and preparation for future stages of education or employment.
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  • Star Salford Academy

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  • Dixons Newall Green Academy

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