School Overview
St Paul's Church of England Primary School is a primary academy located in the urban setting of Bury, Lancashire, on Porritt Street. The school serves a community that values its Church of England religious character, offering education to a mixed-gender cohort of pupils aged 4 to 11. With a capacity of 210 pupils, the school currently operates at full capacity, hosting 110 boys and 100 girls. The school focuses on providing a nurturing environment that balances academic and personal development, reflecting its commitment to serving a diverse urban community. St Paul's does not have a nursery or sixth form, emphasizing its primary education focus. The school's community is characterized by a significant percentage of students receiving free school meals, indicating a commitment to supporting families from various socio-economic backgrounds.
School Performance
Official DfE data ยท 2024-25
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.
SATs Results (Key Stage 2)
2024-25School Demographics
2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
St Paul's Church of England Primary School is driven by a mission to foster an inclusive and supportive educational environment that reflects Christian values. The school's ethos emphasizes respect, kindness, and personal growth, aiming to cultivate a sense of belonging and community among its pupils. These values are integrated into daily routines and teaching practices, promoting positive behavior and strong interpersonal relationships. The school believes in the holistic development of its pupils, encouraging curiosity and a lifelong love for learning. The identity of the school is rooted in its Church of England affiliation, which informs its approach to education by nurturing moral and spiritual development alongside academic achievement.







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