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  1. If your child prefers to bring a packed lunch you will still need to register for free school meals for our School to receive the Pupil Premium funding. Who can get free school meals? Eligibility criteria

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      Free School Meal students receive a daily credit of £2.80 on...

  2. Saint Ambrose College is a Catholic State Funded Independent Grammar School for boys, with a selective intake. As a State Funded School, there are no fees. Saint Ambrose is first and foremost, a Catholic College and a Catholic ethos must exist in our daily life.

  3. Free School Meal students receive a daily credit of £2.80 on their cashless catering account. This allows them sufficient credit to purchase meals and snacks up to this value at either break or lunchtime.

  4. Pupils or their parents are able to claim free school meals if they receive a qualifying benefit. This field does not show pupils who actually received free school meals but the number of...

  5. St Ambrose College is a grammar school. Grammar schools are state secondary schools that select their pupils by means of an examination taken by children at the age 10 or 11. The 11 Plus exam is taken by children in their last year of primary school and determines whether they are suitable for a grammar school education.

  6. A state school for boys aged from 11 to 18. Boarding: No. Local authority: Trafford. Pupils: 1,092; sixth formers: 282. Religion: Roman Catholic. Open days: June, September, November. Review: View The Good Schools Guide Review. Previous Ofsted grade: n/a on 17th September 2009. Ofsted report: View the Ofsted report.

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  8. stambroseprep.co.uk › wp-content › uploadsSt. Ambrose

    school has academy status. As a state funded school, there are no fees. Although we share the same name, have some facilities in common and strive towards the same goals, the two schools are in fact separate entities. Entrance to the College is by examination at 11+. Parents should note that acceptance of a boy into St. Ambrose Preparatory School

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