Education award for two south Manchester schools

Students from both Whalley Range and Levenshulme pictured with executive headteacher Patsy Kane and Manchester Central MP, Lucy Powell
Students from both Whalley Range and Levenshulme pictured with executive headteacher Patsy Kane and Manchester Central MP, Lucy Powell

Two south Manchester schools have been recognised for their ‘exceptional progress’ made by their students.

Both Whalley Range 11-18 High School and Levenshulme High School, schools within The Education and Leadership Trust, have been nationally recognised by the SSAT – the Schools, Students and Teachers Network) for the 2015 academic year.

Educational Outcomes data analysis from the SSAT has shown that both schools are in the top 20% nationally for progress made by students between their Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 4 results.

Sue Williamson, chief executive of SSAT, said: “I hope that SSAT’s Educational Outcomes award will highlight the professionalism, commitment and hard work of the leaders, teachers and students within The Education and Leadership Trust.

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“Recognising and sharing successes like this is at the heart of SSAT’s mission, so I am delighted to congratulate both Whalley Range 11-18 High School and Levenshulme High School on their achievement.”

The SSAT Educational Outcomes Award will be presented to Patsy Kane, the executive headteacher of the Trust, at a special event to be held at Flixton Girls School in Urmston on May 9.

Patsy said: “We would like to congratulate all of our staff, students, parents and the community for all of their hard work and support, which collectively has helped our Trust schools to achieve these fantastic awards, and most importantly help our students to achieve their very best.”

 

 

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