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  1. Stockport Academy is an 11-16 school where everyone works together in relation to our basic principles; aspiring to be the best, respecting each other and being a positive influence on our communities. Our Mission Statement is 'Creating Opportunity For Success'.

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  2. Creating Opportunity to Succeed. Stockport Academy believes in providing an outstanding education for its students through a relentless pursuit of academic excellence. Students are also supported in identifying and developing character, in their lessons, around school, in after-school activity and in their lives within their local community.

    • Overall effectiveness
    • It is not yet an outstanding school because
    • What does the school need to do to improve further?
    • are good
    • Behaviour
    • Safety
    • is good
    • requires improvement

    This inspection: Leadership and management Behaviour and safety of pupils Quality of teaching Achievement of pupils Sixth form provision

    Progress is not as rapid at Key Stage 3 as it is at Key Stage 4. There is still some variation in achievement across subjects. Marking does not always provide precise enough guidance about how students should improve their work, particularly for the least able. Assessment of students’ work is not as accurate at Key Stage 3 as it is at Key Stage 4. ...

    Improve teaching so that achievement becomes outstanding, by: ensuring that marking always provides students with very clear next steps about how to improve their work and that teachers give them time to act on the guidance ensuring that work is always stimulating and well matched to the needs of the learners, particularly the least able, so that t...

    The Principal is passionately committed to the academy and the community and is unrelentingly focused on ensuring that all students have the equal opportunity to reach their full potential. Very ably supported by the vice-principal and other senior leaders, he has succeeded in raising the aspirations of both staff and students and in creating an ac...

    The behaviour of students is good. The behaviour in corridors and around the academy is excellent. Students move calmly and purposefully, and are considerate and respectful, giving way to others as appropriate. Behaviour at lunchtime in the dining hall is impressive. Students are very mature, socialise well, and clear up after themselves, so that...

    The school’s work to keep pupils safe and secure is outstanding. The systems leaders have developed to ensure the safeguarding of students are extremely robust. Appropriate processes are in place for the safe recruitment of staff and staff have all had up-to-date training on child protection, including current and topical issues, such as protecting...

    Teaching over time is consistently good and students achieve well as a result. Most teachers have good subject knowledge and a clear understanding of what students need to do to make progress. They ensure students understand what they are learning and what they need to do to be successful. They ask probing questions, which encourage students to exp...

    The sixth form is small but increasing in numbers. Achievement requires improvement because it is variable across different subjects and students do not always make good progress from their starting points. Students make better progress in vocational subjects than they do in academic subjects, particularly in mathematics and history. Leadership r...

  3. Contact Us. Stockport Academy Heathbank Road Cheadle Heath Stockport SK3 0UP. Telephone: 0161 286 0330. Email: enquiries@stockport-academy.org Principal: Mrs Janine McCann, BA. M.Ed, NPQEL

  4. In Stockport Academy’s most recent Ofsted report, inspectors stated that ‘pupils strive to be the best’, and feel safe, are well cared for and have high esteem and confidence. The academy strives to provide an ‘Education With Character’ – offering students the opportunity to develop leadership skills, self-belief and a love for ...

  5. Stockport Academy is a non-selective co-educational school within the English Academy programme, located in Cheadle Heath, Stockport, Greater Manchester. It caters for children aged 11–16 and has approximately 869 pupils on roll.

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  7. Stockport Academy. A state school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 16. Short inspection reports only give an overall grade; you have to read the report itself to gauge whether the detailed grading from the earlier full inspection still stands.

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