OFSTED Inspection Reports

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Latest Inspection Report

Inspection Report: February 2011

This is a satisfactory and improving school. Students achieve well in Science and Modern Foreign Languages but examination results are broadly average overall. This represents satisfactory learning and progress given students' starting points. Ambitious leadership by the headteacher is now promoting a culture of improvement, although the full impact of this has yet to be realised in academic outcomes. Central to this improvement are high-quality data systems that inform well-targeted improvement strategies. Students are benefiting from the closer monitoring that ensures they are now starting to make better progress. The school recognises the need to raise standards further at Key Stage 4 and most recent assessments and modular results indicate that the school may be on course to achieve significant improvements in performance in 2011.

 

Archive Inspection Reports

Inspection Report: July 2008

Burscough Priory provides its pupils with a satisfactory education. The school has some important strengths but there are also a number of areas which require some improvement. There is a clear commitment in the school to promoting the pupils’ personal development and in many respects this is successful. The school has a very friendly and harmonious atmosphere and staff are focused on the well-being of the pupils. The behaviour and attitudes towards learning of pupils are positive. Extra-curricular provision in the school is strong and some of the teaching is very effective. The school’s science status has been successful in improving the quality of the provision and building links with the local community.

Inspection Report: September 2006

Science Department Inspection

The overall effectiveness of science was judged to be good. Achievement and standards in science are good. Key Stage 3 results were outstanding in 2005. The proportion of pupils who achieved level 5 and above was much higher than the national figure, as was the proportion who achieved level 6 and above. Measures which take account of contextual factors show that pupils’ achievement improved steadily between 2003 and 2005 and the school was in the top 3% of schools on this measure in 2005.

Inspection Report: November 2004

Burscough Priory Science College is a good school with strong traditional values that bring considerable strengths. High standards have been sustained and achievement is very good. GCSE results were well above the national average in 2003; they improved slightly in 2004. Very good leadership by the headteacher instils the confidence to do well. Leadership and management are good, but governance is unsatisfactory. Matching the overall quality of provision with the below average cost of educating pupils, the school gives very good value for money.


Achievement and standards in science are good.
 Key Stage 3 results were outstanding in 2005. The proportion of pupils
who achieved level 5 and above was much higher than the national
figure, as was the proportion who achieved level 6 and above.
Measures which take account of contextual factors show that pupils’
achievement improved steadily between 2003 and 2005 and the school
was in the top 3% of schools on this measure in 2005.
 The Key Stage 3 results in 2006 were not as good as 2005. The
proportion of pupils who achieved level 5 and above remained well
above the national figure but was slightly lower than in 2005. The
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proportion achieving level 6 or more fell by 20%, but was still higher
than the national figure.
 GCSE results in science (double award) are good. Almost three
quarters of pupils gained grades A*-C in 2006. The A*-C pass rate for
boys was higher than that for girls, but a higher proportion of girls
achieved grades A* and A. Pupils do better in science than in many of
their other subjects.
 

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