Best Schools 2024

Best State Schools in Lancashire

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  • Our Lady and St Edward's Catholic Primary School, Preston

    Our Lady and St Edward's Catholic Primary School, Preston, is a co-ed Roman Catholic school located on Lightfoot Lane in Fulwood. Established in 2022, it offers primary education to children aged 4-11 years. With Mrs Karen Woods as the headteacher, the school provides a nurturing environment for students, focusing on both academic and spiritual development. With a capacity of 210 students, Our Lady and St Edward's ensures individual attention and a close-knit community for your child's educational journey.
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  • Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Thornton Cleveleys

    Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Thornton Cleveleys is a co-ed Roman Catholic school providing primary education for children aged 4-11. With a dedicated headteacher, Mr Paul Eaton, and a focus on quality education, the school offers a nurturing environment for students to grow academically and spiritually. Located on Heys Street, Thornton, the school has a small size of 210 students, ensuring personalized attention and support. Boarding facilities are not available.
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  • St Teresa's Catholic Primary School, Preston

    St Teresa's Catholic Primary School in Preston is a welcoming and inclusive school providing a high-quality education for children aged 3-11. Led by Headteacher Mrs Rosemarie Hughes, our school nurtures the spiritual, academic, and personal development of each child in a caring and supportive environment. With a strong Catholic ethos, we offer a well-rounded curriculum that promotes values such as compassion, respect, and excellence. Our dedicated staff and small class sizes ensure individual attention and enable children to thrive academically and socially. We also have nursery classes available, catering to the needs of our youngest learners. Join our vibrant school community where your child's potential will be unlocked and cherished.
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  • The Loyne Specialist School

    The Loyne Specialist School is a pioneering institution focused on providing specialized education for students aged 2-19. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 6:1, we offer a supportive and inclusive environment for children with a range of special educational needs. Our dedicated team of professionals prioritize individual achievement, valuing success in every aspect of our students' lives. With a flexible and broad curriculum, we encourage independence, resilience, and creativity to prepare our students for a bright future. Contact us for more information and to experience our welcoming and stimulating environment.
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  • Burscough Bridge Methodist School

    Burscough Bridge Methodist School is a primary school located in Burscough, North West. With a student-teacher ratio of 13:1, every child receives personalized attention. The school has a Good overall rating from Ofsted, providing a safe and supportive environment for students. With strong resources and a focus on academic achievement, our dedicated teachers ensure students reach their full potential.
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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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  • Wrightington Mossy Lea Primary School

    Wrightington Mossy Lea Primary School is a welcoming and nurturing school located in Wrightington, North West. With a student-teacher ratio of 7:1, the school provides excellent academic support and individual attention to each student. The school values personal development and promotes good behavior and welfare. With strong leadership and a dedicated teaching staff, pupils make good progress in reading, writing, and mathematics. The school also offers a wide range of interesting activities for students to enjoy. Safety is a top priority, with a strong culture of safeguarding. However, there is room for improvement in promoting British values and enhancing understanding of diversity.
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  • Thurnham Glasson Christ Church, Church of England Primary School

    Thurnham Glasson Christ Church, Church of England Primary School is a small and compassionate school with a steadfast Christian culture. We provide the best possible educational foundation, encouraging students to reach their full potential. Our innovative curriculum develops the whole child, fostering eager, self-assured, and independent learners who excel in both academics and extracurricular activities. With a Good overall effectiveness and sustained improvement, we prioritize the safety, resources, and diversity of our students. Achieving an average score of 105 in reading and 99 in maths, we are dedicated to academic excellence.
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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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  • Up Holland High School

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  • Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School

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  • Hesketh-With-Becconsall All Saints CofE School

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  • Barnacre Road Primary School

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  • Bishop Martin Church of England Primary School

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  • St Mary's RC Primary School, a Voluntary Academy

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  • Longridge High School

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  • Our Lady and St John RC High School, a Voluntary Academy

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  • Queen Elizabeth's Primary School

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  • Appley Bridge All Saints Church of England Primary Academy

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