A requires improvement academy sponsor led school in Liverpool. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Blackmoor Park Infants' School.
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"Learning and Achieving Together"
Welcome to Blackmoor Park Infant School and Kindergarten. Headteacher Mr E Naylor describes the school as a nurturing, inclusive and vibrant environment with integrated provision from Day Nursery through to Year 2, emphasising partnership with families and a warm, safe learning atmosphere.
From September 2025: Breakfast Club operates from 7:45am to 8:50am; After School Club operates from 3:00pm to 5:55pm; Holiday Club is open in holidays to children from Blackmoor Park Infants and Blackmoor Park Junior Schools (not every holiday).
Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) – Mr E Naylor; Deputy Designated Safeguarding Leads (DDSL) – Miss Annie Wilkins, Mrs Sarah Rattigan, Miss Charlotte Franklin, Mrs Sharon Shepherd, Ms Kate Cowley; Safeguarding policy outlines prevention, protection, and support; PSHE, RSE, and safeguarding are embedded in the curriculum; there are named staff and referral processes including Need To Talk button and collaboration with external agencies as needed.
Liverpool City Council handles admissions; applications open in September and close in mid-January for places the following September; applications are online and may list up to three school preferences; offers are sent in April; late applications may affect chances; admission criteria may include distance, sibling attendance, and SEN considerations.
Breakfast Club: £4.50 per regular session (£5.00 irregular sessions); After School Club: £9.00 per regular session (£11.50 irregular sessions); Holiday Club: £24.00 full day (8:45am–3:15pm).
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