![]() ![]() Ofsted recognised that this partnership was both strong and beneficial to the two schools, professionally, financially and most importantly in terms of the positive impact on educational provision for the children.įollowing this, the governors of both schools agreed to set up a joint committee to look at the possibility of a permanent arrangement for joint working. St Mary’s retained its ‘Good’ judgement and St Cuthbert’s secured a judgement of ‘Good’ for the first time in five years. Within two years, Ofsted inspected both schools. ![]() When our two schools started working together in 2017 it was out of necessity the leaders of one Catholic community reaching out to support another, to ensure that the children in both schools had a positive school experience, a broad curriculum, highly effective teaching, spiritual guidance, emotional support and a high quality environment for learning. Take a look at this short film which explains the way we work together with our sister school St Cuthbert's in Withington to ensure we are continually striving for the very best for our children. What does a 'Federation' mean for my child at this school?
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