A good free schools school in Bolton. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for King's Leadership Academy Bolton.
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"Credo - Credimus"
100% of students study Religious Education
The principal emphasises a values-based, aspirational approach centered on the ASPIRE code, with excellence in behaviour, attendance, appearance and effort, and leadership development as central to student success and the school’s specialism.
Pupil premium funding is allocated according to the Department for Education guidance for school leaders ‘Using pupil premium’ and the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) recommendations. Leaders ensure a tiered approach to pupil premium spending to support teaching, targeted academic interventions, and other whole-school strategies such as attendance or extra-curricular activities.
King’s Leadership Academy Bolton is described as a non-selective state school serving children across the Northwest. It aims to operate as a ‘free independent school’ in the state sector, not charging fees and not being selective. To apply, the school asks applicants to state King’s Bolton as a preference on their home Local Authority Application Form by 31 October; there is a right to appeal via Bolton Council.
No fees; the academy operates as a free independent school in the state sector and is non-selective