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- Loreto College is a large, Catholic sixth form college situated in Hulme, Manchester. Students who attend the college come mainly from the Greater Manchester and Derbyshire areas. At the time of the inspection, 3,591 students aged 16 to 19 were following a full-time study programme.
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Loreto College is a Roman Catholic sixth form college in Hulme, Manchester, England, based on the educational philosophy of Mary Ward, a 16th-century nun, who founded the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the congregation of religious sisters who started the college in 1851.
• The College's overall pass rate for all 16-18 year aids on long courses was 96.9% which is 3.4% above the national figure; • The College's ALPS value added score is consistently outstanding and for 2016.17 was a grade t-the best amongst the data set.
The figures used are the performance table figures which ensures GIAS and the Find and Compare Schools in England service are consistent. This field shows whether a pupil's family have claimed...
Feb 2, 2017 · The Loreto College has sent an average of 88% of its students into third level over the eight year period; while sending 59% of students into university over the same time period, according to the tables.
- Outstanding
- What is it like to be a learner with this provider?
- Contribution to meeting skills needs
- What does the provider do well and what does it need to do better?
- Safeguarding
- Information about this inspection
The quality of education Behaviour and attitudes Personal development Leadership and management Education programmes for young people Provision for learners with high needs Overall effectiveness at previous inspection
Students’ behaviour is exemplary. This creates a calm and caring environment. They are respectful of their teachers and their peers. Attendance is very high, and students attend their lessons promptly. Students benefit from an inclusive learning environment that celebrates their individual contributions to the college. Staff provide exceptional s...
The college makes a reasonable contribution to meeting skills needs. Leaders and managers work effectively with employers and stakeholders to understand the skills needs of the area. Each curriculum is planned and taught very effectively by teachers so that students develop the skills they need for the future. For example, they work with local univ...
Leaders and managers are highly effective. Senior leaders and governors are extremely ambitious for their students. A culture of continuous improvement suffuses the college at all levels. Senior leaders accurately identify good practice and quickly resolve any areas requiring improvement. Leaders and managers are committed to providing a high-quali...
The arrangements for safeguarding are effective. Leaders and managers have the utmost regard for safeguarding. They promote a culture of vigilance and support. Staff teach a personal development curriculum through tutorial sessions, religious education and student assemblies. Students learn about, for example, the involuntary celibate (incel), the ...
The inspection team was assisted by the vice principal planning and resources, as nominee. Inspectors took account of the provider’s most recent self-assessment report and development plans, and the previous inspection report. The inspection was carried out using the further education and skills inspection handbook and took into account all relevan...
Loreto College is a top rated, Secondary, Girls, Roman Catholic school located in Hertfordshire, East of England. It has 946 students from age 11-18 yr with a student-teacher ratio of 17 : 1. At this school, 68% of pupils achieved grade 5 or more at GCSE. 94.00% of pupils completing their main study programme.
The college’s student population is drawn from Manchester and surrounding local authorities including Salford, Trafford, Tameside and Derbyshire. In 2007, Manchester was ranked as the 4th most...