A good academy converter school in Wolverhampton. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Anthony's Catholic Primary Academy.
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Official government statistics
| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 105.0 | 108.0 |
| 2023 | 107.0 | 107.0 |
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Declining trend (-0.5 per year)
Down -0.5% over 3 years
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"Let your words teach and your actions speak"
Our Catholic beliefs, values and principles underpin our school-promoting equality, tolerance and respect for the law so all can contribute to the common good. As Pope Francis said, 'What we are called to respect in each person is first of all his life, his physical integrity, the dignity and the rights deriving from that dignity, his reputation, his property, his ethnic and cultural identity, his ideas and his political choices.' St Anthony of Padua, our Patron Saint, said 'Let your actions speak and your words teach.' We aim to model and teach his approach though all that we do as a school community.
Welcome to St Anthony’s Catholic Primary Academy. We are very proud of our school and strive to be outstanding through our curriculum and wider opportunities. We also recognise our vocational duty to be concerned with the development of the whole person, in the image and likeness of Jesus Christ, and make every effort to forge a partnership with parents and the Parish. Our Catholic beliefs, values and principles underpin our school-promoting equality, tolerance and respect for the law so all can contribute to the common good. As Pope Francis said, 'What we are called to respect in each person is first of all his life, his physical integrity, the dignity and the rights deriving from that dignity, his reputation, his property, his ethnic and cultural identity, his ideas and his political choices.' St Anthony of Padua, our Patron Saint, said 'Let your actions speak and your words teach.' We aim to model and teach his approach though all that we do as a school community.
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