Rochdale's Most Successful and Improved Schools

Date published: 04 February 2003


As part of his Annual Report 2002/03, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools, David Bell, has identified 415 outstanding schools and colleges across the country, drawn from those inspected during the academic year 2002/03.

In Rochdale, the following schools received an outstanding report from their inspection in 2002/03 and provide a high standard of education for the young people they serve.

  1. St Peter's Roman Catholic Primary School, Middleton
  2. St Vincent's Roman Catholic Primary School, Rochdale
  3. Middleton Technology School, Middleton

Schools on the list stand out as having done particularly well on virtually all fronts, or as having achieved highly against the odds. Where colleges of further education are included, they are those that are very well led and provide a consistently high standard of education and training for their students. The inspection reports for these schools and colleges can be found on Ofsted's website at www.ofsted.gov.uk

Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools, David Bell, said: "I heartily congratulate the headteacher, staff, governors and pupils or students of all the successful schools and colleges named in my Annual Report on their success and hard work in delivering such a high standard of education."

The Annual Report 2002/03 also identifies 122 schools nationally that have improved significantly such that they have been removed from special measures. It also, for the first time, recognizes two colleges and three sixth forms that have improved such that they are no longer judged to be inadequate.

Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools, David Bell, said: "I congratulate the headteacher, staff, governors and pupils of all the significantly improved schools named in my Annual Report for their contribution towards the progress that led to the removal of special measures. Thanks to strong leadership, dedicated staff and a positive commitment to tackling weaknesses head-on, pupils at these schools can look forward to a bright future."

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