A good community school school in Wirral. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Greenleas Primary School.
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/ 100
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Source: Ofsted inspection outcomes. Grades: Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, Inadequate.
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Official government statistics
| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 102.0 | 104.0 |
| 2023 | 105.0 | 105.0 |
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Derived insights and analysis
Declining trend (-2.0 per year)
Down -2.0% over 3 years
Information extracted from the school's own website
"Be Nice, Work Hard, Never Give Up!"
Ofsted report June 2023: Good with elements of outstanding provision. The school is proud of its provision and progress, thanks staff, governors, parents and pupils, and aims to further improve in line with inspection recommendations.
Breakfast Club runs 7:30am–8:45am at £6 per session (10% discount for siblings). After School Club runs 3:15pm–5:45pm at £9 per session (10% discount for siblings). Regular bookings secure a place on specified days; bookings via ParentPay; Ad-hoc bookings possible if space is available. A range of healthy snacks is provided. Bookings are made through ParentPay; cancellations require 2 weeks’ notice for regular bookings; non-attendance without notice will incur the full session charge.
The Pupil Premium will be used to provide additional academic and/or emotional and social support to improve the progress and to raise the standard of achievement for these pupils. The funding will be used to close the gap between the achievement of these pupils and their peers. The school will use the additional funding to attempt to address any inequalities between children eligible for Pupils Premium and others. Pupil Premium will be clearly identifiable within the budget. The Head teacher in consultation with the governors and staff, will decide how the Pupil Premium is spent for the benefit of entitled pupils. The school will assess what additional provision should be made for the individual pupils based on their needs. The school will be accountable for how it has used the additional funding to support the achievement of those pupils covered by the Pupil Premium and the Head teacher will report to the governing body and parents on how effective the intervention has been in achieving its aims. We will continue to publish online annually information about how we have used the Premium. See attached reports.
Admissions are coordinated by Wirral Council. Information about applying for a primary place (including Foundation 2 admissions) and transfers is available on Wirral Council’s school admissions site. The website also references Year 6 transfer deadlines and related guidance. For detailed admission criteria, refer to Wirral Council’s admissions information.
Lunchtime provision is provided by Edsential. Foundation 2 and Key Stage 1 are entitled to a Universal Free School Meal. The cost of a school lunch is £3.10 for Key Stage 2. Breakfast Club and After School Club have separate charges (£6 and £9, respectively). Regular snacks are provided; bookings are via ParentPay. Free School Meals/Milk eligibility criteria are outlined on site.