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St Ambrose Catholic Primary School
Alderfield Drive, Speke, Liverpool L24 7SF
St Ambrose Catholic Primary School is a Roman Catholic primary school maintained by the local authority (Liverpool). It has about 230 boys and girls aged between 3 and 11. In May 2021 the school was rated ‘Requires Improvement’ by Ofsted.
Relative weaknesses include Finances and Environment.
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Admissions: Below average. The occupancy rate is very high and the offer rate is quite high.
Disadvantaged pupils: Below average. Progress in maths is below average. Progress in reading is poor. Progress in writing is about average.
Representation: Slightly out of balance. The socio-economic mix is out of balance with the local community, while ethnic representation is in balance with the local community. Show details
Progress: Below average. Progress in maths is below average, in reading it is poor and in writing it is about average. (This takes into account pupils' prior performance. For actual grades, see Attainment.)
Environment: Below average. Air pollution, traffic accidents and crime are all quite high.
Attainment: Poor. Maths attainment is below average, reading is poor and GPS (grammar, punctuation and spelling) is poor. (This doesn't take into account pupils' prior performance. For that, see Progress.)
Attendance: Poor. Pupil absence rates and the incidence of persistent absence are both very high.
Finances: Poor. This is because the school budget has been in deficit
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