A voluntary aided school school in Liverpool. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Cecilia's Catholic Primary School.
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"With Jesus as our guide and walking by our side, we learn to love and love to learn."
Catholic identity and gospel values underpin the school.
Head Teacher Mrs Suzanne Hurst emphasises partnership with parents, a warm and nurturing community, high expectations, and a rich, inspiring curriculum designed to help every child flourish.
Breakfast club (before school) and Lunch club (during lunch) are provided; after-school activities run typically from 3:10 pm to 4:00 pm.
SEMH provision includes Restorative Thinking, Rainbows, Relax, ROAR, weekly PSHE, SEMH Lead, Seedlings, sensory circuit, ROAR, ELSA; 1-1 SEMH sessions; Play therapy; Breakfast club and Lunch club are provided to support pupils' welfare.
Over-subscription criteria include: Baptised Catholic looked after and previously looked after; Baptised Catholic children in the parish of St Cecilia’s; Baptised Catholic children with a brother/sister at the school; Baptised Catholic children in other Catholic parishes; Looked after and previously looked after children who are not Catholic; Non-Catholic children with a brother/sister at the school; Children from other Christian denominations; Children of other faiths; Children whose parents express a preference for a place. If still oversubscribed within categories, places are offered to those living nearest to the school, measured in a straight-line distance from home to the main front door.
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