School Overview
St Bede's Catholic Infant School is a voluntary aided primary school located in the urban setting of Widnes, Cheshire. It serves a mixed-gender student body of approximately 226 pupils, slightly exceeding its capacity of 225. The school caters to young learners aged 5 to 7 and is rooted in Roman Catholic values, providing education within a faith-based framework. Situated in a community-oriented area, St Bede's is a part of the local authority maintained schools group, emphasizing a strong connection to both the immediate and broader community. The school does not have nursery classes or a sixth form, focusing specifically on the foundational years of primary education.
School Performance
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Performance data is published annually by the Department for Education. Figures reflect the most recent available results. National averages are for state-funded schools in England.
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2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
St Bede's Catholic Infant School is committed to fostering a nurturing and inclusive environment that reflects its Roman Catholic ethos. The school believes in the holistic development of each child, emphasizing values such as respect, kindness, and curiosity in its daily operations. These values are integrated into the school's teaching style and relationships, promoting a culture of mutual respect and understanding. The school aims to instill a lifelong love of learning in its students, encouraging them to explore and grow in a supportive setting. The ethos is evident in the school's approach to education, where every child's unique potential is recognized and nurtured.
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