Below, in alphabetical order, are all 31 of Liverpool’s ‘outstanding’ primary schools, according to Ofsted inspectors. Please note, some of the institutions listed have not had an Ofsted inspection for a number of years.
Published in May 2013, the Ofsted report for Childwall Church of England Primary School reads: “Pupils of all abilities make excellent progress in English and mathematics. Many pupils achieve much better progress than is expected nationally, especially in English. The achievement of disabled pupils and those with special educational needs is outstanding.” Photo: Google Street View
6. Emmaus Church of England and Catholic Primary School
Published in February 2008, the Ofsted report for Emmaus Church of England and Catholic Primary School states: “This is an outstanding school which provides pupils with a highly effective education and gives excellent value for money. Children enter the school with skills below those typical for their age. They are taught so well throughout the school that they attain well above average or exceptionally high standards in English, mathematics and science by the time they leave Year 6. Pupils are very confident, concerned young citizens, prepared to assume responsibilities and to play a full part in the school and wider community.” An interim assessment took place in 2011. Photo: Google Street View
7. Ernest Cookson School
Published in July 2019, the Ofsted report for Ernest Cookson School reads: “This school continues to be outstanding. The leadership team has maintained the outstanding quality of education in the school since the last inspection. Leaders have built upon the strengths that were recognised in the previous report. They have also had to manage some significant events and changes since the previous inspection." Photo: Google Street View
8. Florence Melly Community Primary School
Published in June 2019, the Ofsted report for Florence Melly Community Primary School states: “School leaders are committed to making Florence Melly the best school it can possibly be. Relationships between staff and pupils are exemplary. A culture of high expectations has led to significant improvements across the school since the previous inspection." Photo: Google Street View
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