A good academy converter school in St. Helens. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Billinge Chapel End Primary School.
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"We do the best WE can to enable our children to do the best THEY can"
Headteacher Mr C Hewitt welcomes visitors and outlines the school’s vision: Chapel End aims to see children leave as healthy, happy, well-rounded individuals who have respect for the world, understand their responsibilities as global citizens, contribute positively to society, are polite and tolerant of others’ beliefs and cultures, and possess skills and knowledge to continue learning and achieve their full potential.
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Early Bird Club runs from 7:30am to 8:50am and costs £6 per session; bookings (with payment) should be made a week in advance via SchoolMoney; limited places and priority for Nursery children accessing 30 hours funding. Buzz Club runs from 3:15pm to 5:30pm and costs £8 per session; bookings (with payment) should be made a week in advance via SchoolMoney; late pickup information and fees apply if pickups are after 5:30pm.
SEND information: Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENDCo) is Mrs Catherine Montrose. The school uses a graduated approach to SEND with three SEN Support categories; SEN Support 1 involves Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or IEPs/IBPs created with parents and reviewed termly; SEN Support 2 may involve referrals to outside agencies (e.g., Educational Psychologists, Speech and Language Therapists, Early Years/School Age Pathways, Behaviour Improvement Team, etc.) with recommendations included in IEPs/IBPs; SEN Support 3 may involve applying for additional enhanced funding from the Local Authority. Information is provided via the Chapel End SEND Policy and SEND Information Report.
Applications for children to start in Reception in September 2026 should be submitted by 15th January. The site encourages families to apply early via the St Helens Borough Council admissions process.
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