Warrington Primary Academy Trust tops national performance table
The tables are based on the performance of Year 6 pupils across the schools that have been part of the trust for three or more years
Louise Smith, chief executive at WPAT, said: “We’re absolutely delighted at our national standings in these performance tables, which are a reflection of the hard work that has been done in all our schools since we were formed in 2016.
“We are committed to the education of children in the communities we serve and we have been steadily expanding, welcoming Ditton Primary in Widnes recently. Our aim is to continue growing and working together to drive forward the improvement of all of our schools. WPAT provides its schools with a range of benefits – schools get the support, expertise and professional development from staff from across the trust so that they can provide the very best education standards for their children.”
WPAT school Bruche Primary was among the top performing schools in the country in the table for individual primary schools, with every Year 6 pupil meeting their age-related expectations in the tests in reading, writing and maths. The national average for this measure across all three subjects is 64 per cent.
WPAT is a community of over 1,700 children aged 2 to 11 in six primary schools and a teaching school, employing over 280 people. The trust was formed in 2016 and has quickly developed a national reputation for excellent standards.
Warrington Primary Academy Trust chief executive Louise Smith(pictured front, centre) with the trust team (back, from left): Emma Fenton (headteacher of Ditton Primary, Widnes), Louise Stokes (deputy headteacher, Beamont Primary, Warrington), Laura Tate (assistant headteacher, Beamont Primary, Warrington), Jenny Hindley (headteacher, Evelyn Street Primary, Warrington) and Chris Jones (executive headteacher, Bruche Primary, Warrington). Front row, from left: Rebecca Kayll, (headteacher, Penketh Primary, Warrington) and Paula Warding (headteacher, Alderman Bolton Primary, Warrington)