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Total: 176 Schools found

Acton Church of England Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Chester Road, Acton, Nantwich, CW5 8LG
172 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 5%

Adelaide Heath Academy

Good
Special
Academy special sponsor led
Longridge, , Knutsford, WA16 8PA
53 pupils
Age 8-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 57%
First Language not English: 2%

Adelaide School

Outstanding
Special
Academy special converter
Adelaide Street, , Crewe, CW1 3DT
82 pupils
Age 9-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 56%

Adlington Primary School

Academy converter
Brookledge Lane, Adlington, Macclesfield, SK10 4JX
103 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 3%
First Language not English: 1%

Aidenswood School

Good
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
48 Parson Street, , Congleton, CW12 4ED
4 pupils
Age 11-17
Boys
Secondary
Aidenswood School is a specialized independent school located in Congleton, Cheshire East, with a unique focus on providing education for boys aged 11 to 17. As an independent special school, it caters to students who have experienced disruptions in their educational journey, offering them a fresh start. The school is managed by Hexagon Care Services Limited, with Mr. Stewart Davies as the headteacher. It has a very small student body, typically around five pupils, which allows for highly personalized attention and support. Aidenswood School prides itself on having high expectations for its students' achievements, with a curriculum tailored to meet the specific needs of each pupil, including those with special educational needs. The school has a strong ethos of "Aspire, Achieve and Succeed," which guides its approach to education. The partnership between care staff, therapists, and educators is exemplary, leading to students experiencing success and growth in self-esteem and self-confidence. Recent Ofsted inspections have highlighted the school's nurturing environment and its commitment to improving the life chances of its students. Despite its small size, Aidenswood School has shown success in supporting students to achieve their goals and transition smoothly to their next educational step.

Alderley Edge Community Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Church Lane, , Alderley Edge, SK9 7UZ
208 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 4%
Alderley Edge Community Primary School, located in Cheshire East at SK9 7UZ, is a well-established community primary school serving children aged 4 to 11. Founded in 1854, the school is housed in charming historic buildings complemented by modernized facilities, including recently updated Key Stage 1 classrooms and accessible entrance areas designed to welcome all families. Set in attractive surroundings with extensive playing fields and a dedicated environmental and woodland area, the school provides an enriching learning environment that supports both academic and extracurricular development. The school is led by Headteacher Mrs Lindsey Walsh and currently educates around 195 pupils, with a capacity of 210. It maintains a mixed-gender, inclusive ethos with approximately 5% of pupils eligible for free school meals, reflecting a community-focused approach. Academically, Alderley Edge Community Primary School demonstrates outstanding achievement, with 77% of pupils attaining higher standards in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. The quality of teaching and leadership is recognized as outstanding, fostering positive behavior, safety, and personal development in pupils. Notably, the school boasts an excellent student-teacher ratio of approximately 22:1, enabling individual attention and support. Beyond academics, the school emphasizes holistic development through music programs, including a school orchestra, and a broad range of sports such as football, cricket, and tag rugby. The nurturing atmosphere prioritizes well-being and inclusivity, making Alderley Edge Community Primary School a distinguished institution committed to high standards and supportive community values.

Alderley Edge School for Girls

Independent
Other independent school
Wilmslow Road, , Alderley Edge, SK9 7QE
439 pupils
Age 2-18
Girls
Primary & Secondary
Christian
Alderley Edge School for Girls, located in Cheshire East with postcode SK9 7QE, is a well-established independent day school dedicated exclusively to girls aged 2 to 18. Founded in 1958, it currently educates approximately 447 pupils, including around 51-60 students in its sixth form. The school has a Christian ethos, aligned with both Roman Catholic and Church of England traditions, and is known for fostering a nurturing, vibrant community within the picturesque village environment of Alderley Edge. The school prides itself on offering a broad, balanced curriculum with a strong emphasis on academic excellence, innovative teaching, and outstanding pastoral care. It has earned a reputation for high academic performance, notably topping the A Level progress scores in Cheshire with a progress score of 0.39, placing it in the top 5% nationally. This achievement follows a record set in recent years where over three quarters of A Level results were awarded the highest grades (A*-B). The school also provides a wealth of extracurricular opportunities including art, drama, music, and sport, supported by scholarships and bursaries that cater to diverse talents. Alderley Edge School for Girls maintains small class sizes to ensure individual attention and personal development, aiming to develop confident, articulate young women prepared for success beyond school. Its headteacher, Mrs. Caroline Wood, with over 25 years of experience, leads the school’s commitment to holistic education, blending academic rigor with life skills and character building. The school operates with a capacity of around 800 but maintains a selective intake to preserve quality and community feel. Day fees range from about £3,435 to £5,307 per term, reflecting its status as one of Cheshire’s leading girls’ independent schools.

All Hallows Catholic College

Outstanding
Academy converter
Brooklands Avenue, , Macclesfield, SK11 8LB
1210 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 10%

Alsager Highfields Community Primary School

Good
Academy sponsor led
Fairview Avenue, Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 2NW
230 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 28%
First Language not English: 4%

Alsager School

Good
Academy converter
Hassall Road, Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 2HR
1583 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 3%

Ash Grove Academy

Outstanding
Academy converter
Belgrave Road, , Macclesfield, SK11 7TF
232 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 5%

Ashdene Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Thoresway Road, , Wilmslow, SK9 6LJ
414 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 2%
First Language not English: 3%
Ashdene Primary School is a highly regarded educational institution located in Wilmslow, Cheshire East, UK. Known for its vibrant and well-structured curriculum, the school caters to students aged 4 to 11, currently hosting 422 pupils. The school's mission is underpinned by its core values of resilience, empathy, self-awareness, positivity, excellence, communication, and teamwork. These values are central to building character and supporting lifelong success, realized through exceptional academic achievement and personal development. The school boasts an impressive academic record, with pupils consistently achieving above national averages in key subjects. Notably, 93% of pupils have achieved higher standards in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. The curriculum is enhanced by specialist teaching in subjects like art, music, French, and PE, and a wide range of extra-curricular activities such as coding, cookery, and sports. The school's commitment to excellence is evident in its Ofsted Outstanding rating, reflecting outstanding leadership, teaching, and pupil outcomes. The early years provision is also outstanding, with a highly effective learning environment that allows children to flourish. Overall, Ashdene Primary School provides a nurturing and engaging educational experience that fosters high levels of pupil engagement and enthusiasm for learning.

Astbury St Mary's CofE Primary School

Good
Academy sponsor led
School Lane, Astbury, Congleton, CW12 4RG
83 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Church of England
Free School Meals: 11%

Audlem St James' CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Heathfield Road, Audlem, Crewe, CW3 0HH
192 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 1%

Aurora Summerfields School

Good
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
Village Way, , Wilmslow, SK9 2GH
0 pupils
Age 5-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary

Beech Hall School

Independent
Other independent school
Beech Hall Drive, Tytherington, Macclesfield, SK10 2EG
209 pupils
Age 1-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Christian
Beech Hall School, located in Tytherington, Macclesfield, Cheshire, is a co-educational independent school that caters to students from 1 to 18 years old. Established in 1938, it is part of the Outcomes First Group and has a Christian ethos. The school offers a non-selective admissions policy, allowing pupils to join at any stage without entrance exams. Instead, prospective students participate in taster days to assess their learning styles and abilities. Beech Hall School is known for its child-centered approach, aiming to help every pupil reach their potential through personalized education. The school has a capacity of 250 students, with a current enrollment of 237. The special needs provision is notable, with 77 pupils under Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans and 62 without such plans. The school's academic performance includes a GCSE achievement rate, where 48% of pupils attain grade 5 or above in English and Maths. The school's emphasis on extracurricular activities and its historical setting in over sixteen acres of wooded grounds contribute to its unique educational environment. Beech Hall School is a member of both the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS) and the Independent Schools Association (ISA), reflecting its commitment to independent education standards.

Beechwood Primary School and Nursery

Good
Community school
Meredith Street, , Crewe, CW1 2PH
448 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 39%
Beechwood Primary School and Nursery, located at Meredith Street, Crewe, Cheshire, is a vibrant educational institution under the local authority of Cheshire East. Led by Headteacher Mrs. Sara Harper, the school fosters a nurturing environment where children are encouraged to be "Safe, Ready and Respectful." It caters to approximately 448 pupils aged from 2 to 11, providing a comprehensive learning experience that emphasizes lifelong learning and responsible citizenship. The school's commitment to excellence is evident in its "Good" Ofsted ratings across various categories, including early years provision, outcomes for children, and leadership and management. This reflects the school's dedication to ensuring that all pupils have the support needed to succeed. Despite a slightly below-average attendance rate of 95%, the school boasts a higher-than-average number of staff, ensuring a supportive educational framework. Beechwood Primary School is also recognized for its community involvement and charitable initiatives, such as raising funds for local charities and participating in sports events. The school's strong parental feedback highlights the staff's approachability and effectiveness in addressing issues promptly. Overall, Beechwood Primary School and Nursery is a celebrated institution with a strong foundation in educational excellence and community spirit.

Bexton Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Blackhill Lane, , Knutsford, WA16 9DB
494 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 1%

Bickerton Holy Trinity CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
Long Lane, Bickerton, Malpas, SY14 8AP
147 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 1%
Bickerton Holy Trinity CofE Primary School is a welcoming and inclusive establishment located in Cheshire East, with an address of Long Lane, Bickerton, Malpas, SY14 8AP. It provides high-quality education for children aged 4 to 11, with a capacity to educate up to 140 students. The school is deeply rooted in Christian values, emphasizing love, kindness, bravery, friendship, teamwork, wisdom, and honesty. Its mission is to give every child the highest standard of education and care within a Christian community. The school boasts extensive grounds, including playgrounds, a large field, nature trail, woodland area, garden, and quiet reflective areas. The school's strength lies in its ability to provide a supportive environment that encourages academic achievement. In recent performance data, 78% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths, surpassing both local and national averages. This indicates a strong focus on academic outcomes while maintaining a broad and balanced curriculum that caters to the needs of all pupils, including those with additional needs. The school's commitment to inclusivity and its Christian ethos underpin all aspects of its work, aiming to help children achieve their full potential and make a successful transition to further education.

Black Firs Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Longdown Road, , Congleton, CW12 4QJ
351 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%

Bollinbrook CofE (A) Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Bollinbrook Ce (A) Primary School, Abbey Road, Macclesfield, SK10 3AT
171 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20%
First Language not English: 8%
Bollinbrook CofE (A) Primary School is a vibrant educational establishment located in Macclesfield, Cheshire East, with a strong Christian ethos rooted in the gospel of Jesus. The school is focused on educating the whole child, fostering academic, emotional, and spiritual growth, so that students leave confident and ready to make a positive impact in the world. Led by Headteacher Lynne Le Marinel, the school has a mixed gender intake with an age range of 4 to 11 years. Currently, it has 126 pupils, with a capacity for 210 students. The school prides itself on its warm and inclusive environment, with strong links to the local community and St Michael and All Angels Church. It has received a "Good" rating in its recent Ofsted inspection, highlighting strengths in teaching, pupil achievement, and early years provision. The student-teacher ratio is approximately 20:1, allowing for personalized support. Notably, 41% of pupils achieve higher standards in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. The school emphasizes community and spiritual development, making it a compelling choice for families seeking a well-rounded education.

Bollington Cross CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
Bollington Road, Bollington, Macclesfield, SK10 5EG
177 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 2%
Bollington Cross Church of England Primary School, located in Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire (postcode SK10 5EG), is a voluntary controlled primary school serving children aged 5 to 11. The school is led by Headteacher Mr. Yenson Donbavand and has a strong Christian ethos closely linked with St Oswald's Church, fostering an environment where respect, care, and community spirit are paramount. The school emphasizes developing each child to be resilient, resourceful, reflective, and respectful, encouraging both academic and personal growth within a warm, supportive atmosphere. With a capacity of 210 pupils, Bollington Cross currently educates around 192 children, including about 16.7% who are eligible for free school meals, reflecting a diverse community. The school is well-regarded for its consistent good standards, particularly excelling in reading and writing, where results have historically placed it among the top five percent nationally. Pupils benefit from quality teaching that promotes strong skills in speaking, listening, reading, and investigative science. The school also offers robust support for children with special educational needs, with 32 pupils on the SEND register, including six with Education Health Care Plans, supported by dedicated staff and a personalized curriculum approach. Parents and carers are highly engaged, and the school actively works in partnership with families to ensure educational excellence and well-being. Feedback from recent surveys highlights satisfaction with the school’s nurturing environment and commitment to continuous improvement. The school has a good Ofsted rating, reflecting its effectiveness in leadership, teaching quality, and pupil outcomes, making it a strong choice for primary education in Cheshire East.

Bollington St John's CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Grimshaw Lane, Bollington, Macclesfield, SK10 5LY
108 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 1%
Bollington St John's CofE Primary School is located in Grimshaw Lane, Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire, with a postcode of SK10 5LY. It operates as a voluntary aided school under the local authority of Cheshire East. The school caters to children between the ages of 4 and 11, with a mixed gender intake. Led by Headteacher Mrs. Melanie Walker, the school has a small yet intimate setting with a total of 107 pupils, which is also its capacity. The school is designated as a Church of England establishment, reinforcing its religious character. It achieved a "Good" rating in its Ofsted inspection on November 30, 2022, across various categories including quality of education, behavior, personal development, leadership, and early years provision. Bollington St John's CofE Primary School does not offer boarding facilities or nursery classes. Approximately 8.4% of its pupils are eligible for free school meals. The school receives a Pupil Premium Grant, which supports the education of disadvantaged pupils. The school's curriculum includes a range of subjects and emphasizes community involvement through various partnerships. Overall, the school provides a supportive and well-rounded educational environment for its students.

Bosley St Mary's CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Leek Road, Bosley, Macclesfield, SK11 0NX
44 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%

Brereton CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
School Lane, Brereton Green, Sandbach, CW11 1RN
202 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 9%
First Language not English: 2%

Bridgemere CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Bridgemere Lane, Bridgemere, Nantwich, CW5 7PX
95 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
Bridgemere CofE Primary School is a Church of England primary school located in Bridgemere, Cheshire East, with a rich history dating back to 1900. It operates as a voluntary aided school, catering to children aged 3 to 11 years. The school is organized into four classes, each accommodating two year groups, providing a close-knit learning environment. As of recent data, the school has a total of 86 pupils, with a student-teacher ratio of 16:1, allowing for personalized attention and support. One of the school's notable strengths is its academic performance, where 75% of pupils achieved the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths. This achievement underscores the school's dedication to academic excellence. Additionally, Bridgemere CofE Primary School has been rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, highlighting its strong attendance, representation, attainment, and environment. The school's emphasis on community and inclusivity creates a nurturing space for students to grow both academically and personally. With a capacity of 105 pupils, the school maintains a small and intimate setting, which is beneficial for fostering a sense of belonging among students. Overall, Bridgemere CofE Primary School is recognized for its commitment to providing a well-rounded education.

Brierley Primary School

Good
Community school
Mirion Street, , Crewe, CW1 2AZ
229 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31%
First Language not English: 31%
Brierley Primary School, located in Crewe, Cheshire East, is a community school that offers a comprehensive educational experience for children aged 3 to 11. The school emphasizes a nurturing environment where children can aspire, believe, and achieve their full potential. It is committed to providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere that values the uniqueness of every individual, fostering a sense of community and mutual respect. With a student body of around 235, Brierley Primary School maintains a slightly higher proportion of boys. The school is proud of its achievements, having been recognized as a Centre of Excellence since 2015 due to its commitment to inclusion. Brierley Primary is rated as "Good" by Ofsted and ranks third in Cheshire East. The school's curriculum is rich, broad, and balanced, aiming to develop confident, lifelong learners and respectful citizens. It also promotes healthy lifestyles and environmental awareness, encouraging children to take responsibility for their actions and care for the environment. The school's strong community ethos involves collaboration among governors, staff, parents, and pupils to achieve the best outcomes for every member of the school community. Brierley Primary School offers a maintained nursery on site, ensuring a smooth transition for young children.

Brine Leas School

Good
Academy converter
Audlem Road, , Nantwich, CW5 7DY
1414 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 9%
First Language not English: 2%
Brine Leas School, located in Nantwich, Cheshire East, is a co-educational academy school catering to students from ages 11 to 18. The school has a strong reputation, with approximately 1,440 pupils, making it larger than average. It became an academy in 2010, which has led to significant improvements in facilities and educational programs. Brine Leas is known for its competitive environment, with a house system that encourages student participation in various events. The school is highly regarded for its academic achievements, consistently performing above local and national averages in GCSE examinations. In recent years, Brine Leas has maintained a high level of academic success, with notable achievements in Attainment and Progress scores. For instance, it scored 54.4 in Attainment for GCSEs, placing it among the top schools in Cheshire East. The school's sixth form program is particularly commendable, with Ofsted rating its 16 to 19 study programs as "Outstanding." This reflects the school's commitment to providing a comprehensive education that prepares students for further academic and professional pursuits. The high attendance rate of 95.2% also highlights the school's strong focus on academic dedication and community engagement. Overall, Brine Leas School offers a well-rounded educational experience that fosters academic excellence and personal development.

Broken Cross Primary Academy and Nursery

Good
Academy sponsor led
Parkett Heyes Road, , Macclesfield, SK11 8UD
199 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 43%
First Language not English: 3%

Buglawton Primary School

Good
Community school
Buxton Old Road, , Congleton, CW12 2EL
207 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31%
First Language not English: 2%
Buglawton Primary School is a community school located at Buxton Old Road, Congleton, Cheshire East, CW12 2EL. It is a one-form entry school with approximately 210 children on roll, creating a family-like atmosphere where everyone knows and cares for each other. The school's mission is to ensure that all children feel safe, happy, and ready to learn. It is a mixed-gender school, offering education from ages four to eleven, with a nursery provision available. Currently, the school has about 205 pupils, with a significant number, 30.2%, eligible for free school meals. Buglawton Primary School prides itself on its inclusive curriculum and personal development programs. It focuses on teaching learning strategies that promote mindfulness and a genuine love of learning. The school's academic progress is strong, with pupils achieving well from different starting points. The staff are committed to creating effective partnerships with parents and carers, fostering good relationships from the first day of school. The school also emphasizes the importance of children's personal growth and mental health, as evident in its innovative projects like the school garden makeover. This includes a pond and outdoor learning spaces designed to enhance hands-on education and promote a positive impact on mental health. Buglawton Primary School is recognized for its strong community ethos and commitment to holistic education.

Bunbury Aldersey CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
School Lane, Bunbury, Tarporley, CW6 9NR
168 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 2%
First Language not English: 2%

Calveley Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Calveley Green Lane, Calveley, , CW6 9LE
81 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 2%

Chelford CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
Oak Road, Chelford, Macclesfield, SK11 9AY
77 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 4%
Chelford CofE Primary School is a small, rural voluntary controlled school located in the heart of Chelford, Macclesfield, Cheshire. The school is designed for pupils aged 4 to 11 and has a mixed gender environment. It operates under the Church of England and is part of the local authority of Cheshire East. With a total of 83 pupils, Chelford CofE Primary School is one of the smallest schools in the UK, creating a close-knit community where relationships are central to the learning environment. The school emphasizes the importance of happy children learning best by providing an engaging curriculum that includes subjects like physical education, religious education, and science. The school's Heartsmart scheme helps pupils develop positive relationships and self-reflection skills. In terms of performance, the school has shown promising results. For instance, in the Reception year, 62.5% of pupils achieved a Good Level of Development, slightly below the national average. However, in Year 1, 91% of pupils passed the phonics screening check, surpassing both the Cheshire East and national averages. This indicates a strong foundation in early literacy skills. Despite its small size, Chelford CofE Primary School offers a nurturing environment that fosters growth and achievement.

Cheshire Alterntive Provision School

Requires improvement
Independent
Other independent school
Unit 1 & 2, Ground Floor, Lower Park Street, CW12 1EH
23 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary

Cheshire College - South & West

Good
Further education
Dane Bank Avenue, , Crewe, CW2 8AB
0 pupils
Age 16-99
Mixed
Cheshire College – South & West, located in Crewe, Cheshire, is a leading provider of post-16 further education and vocational courses in the North West. The college was formed in 2017 through the merger of West Cheshire College and South Cheshire College. It offers a wide range of courses, including A Levels and vocational programs, across its campuses in Crewe, Ellesmere Port, and Chester. The Crewe Campus, specifically, boasts state-of-the-art facilities such as a multi-purpose sports hall, climbing wall, fitness gym, and TV and Radio studios, providing students with a comprehensive learning environment. The college has a strong focus on developing partnerships with local employers, ensuring students have access to valuable work placements and industry insights. As of 2019, Cheshire College – South & West had approximately 3,800 students in the 16–18 age range, alongside 5,500 adult learners, and over 876 apprentices. The college has been rated "Good" by Ofsted, reflecting its commitment to quality education across various programs. Its strong leadership and management, along with its good provision for learners with high needs, highlight its strengths in supporting students' personal and educational development. The college's extensive range of courses, combined with its strong industry links, make it a valuable educational resource in the region.

Cheshire Studio School

Good
Studio schools
Bexton Road, , Knutsford, WA16 0EA
104 pupils
Age 14-19
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 13%
First Language not English: 2%

Christ The King Catholic and Church of England Primary School

Academy sponsor led
Fir Grove, , Macclesfield, SK11 7SF
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Church of England/Roman Catholic

Church Lawton School

Good
Special
Free schools special
Cherry Tree Avenue, Church Lawton, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 3EL
67 pupils
Age 4-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 22%

Cledford Primary School

Good
Community school
George VI Avenue, , Middlewich, CW10 0DD
308 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 27%
First Language not English: 2%
Cledford Primary School is a community school located in Middlewich, Cheshire East, with the address George VI Avenue, CW10 0DD. It is co-educational, catering to students aged 4 to 11. The school has a student body of around 311 pupils and a student-teacher ratio of approximately 20:1. Cledford Primary School has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted, highlighting its effectiveness in leadership, early years provision, teaching, personal development, and pupil outcomes. One of the strengths of Cledford Primary School is its academic performance. A notable achievement is that 64% of pupils reached the higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. The school's approach to Religious Education also emphasizes the importance of learning from and about different religions and non-religions, fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Cledford Primary School has worked closely in a federation with Gainsborough Primary & Nursery School for several years, which has contributed to its stability and collaborative educational approach. Despite not being an academy like many other schools in the area, Cledford maintains a strong standing within Cheshire East, where it is one of the 51 primary school provisions.

Compass Community Cledford Park

Good
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
Cledford House, Cledford Lane, Middlewich, CW10 0JN
5 pupils
Age 7-17
Mixed
Primary & Secondary

Congleton High School

Good
Academy converter
Box Lane, , Congleton, CW12 4NS
1266 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 2%

Cornerstone Academy

Good
Independent
Other independent school
The Stables, Warmingham Road, Cheshire, CW1 4PP
16 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary

Cranberry Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Cranberry Lane, Alsager, , ST7 2LE
389 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 15%
First Language not English: 6%

Crewe Engineering and Design UTC

Good
University technical college
West Street, , Crewe, CW1 2PZ
231 pupils
Age 14-19
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 24%
First Language not English: 14%

Daven Primary School

Requires improvement
Academy converter
New Street, , Congleton, CW12 3AH
162 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 65%
First Language not English: 3%

David Lewis School

Good
Special
Non-maintained special school
Mill Lane, Warford, Alderley Edge, SK9 7UD
3 pupils
Age 7-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
David Lewis School, located in Warford, Alderley Edge, Cheshire (postcode SK9 7UD), is a non-maintained special school serving mixed-gender students aged 7 to 19. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Angie Fisher, the school specializes in providing tailored education and residential care for young people with complex needs, including learning disabilities, autism, epilepsy, and associated communication and sensory impairments. It offers a flexible and personalized curriculum designed to meet individual aspirations and educational outcomes as detailed in their Education Health and Care Plans. Teaching occurs in small groups with differentiated approaches to ensure each learner’s needs are met effectively. A distinctive feature of David Lewis School is its holistic "Waking Day Curriculum," which integrates academic learning with life skills development, communication, independence, and preparation for work, supported by on-campus therapists, medical specialists, and trained staff. Students can attend on a day, weekly boarding, or full residential basis, with placements ranging from term-time to year-round. The school’s broad and balanced curriculum focuses heavily on National Curriculum subjects alongside vital social and life skills, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience. David Lewis School is part of the broader David Lewis Centre, which includes a highly regarded college rated Outstanding by Ofsted. The school often transitions students to this college or other adult provisions, supporting seamless progression into adult life. With a capacity for around 22 pupils, it offers an intimate and inclusive environment that fosters confidence and independence in its students, making it a leading specialist education provider in the Cheshire East area.

Dean Valley Community Primary School

Good
Community school
Albert Road, Bollington, Macclesfield, SK10 5HS
194 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 2%
Dean Valley Community Primary School is a thriving educational institution located in Bollington, Cheshire, under the local authority of Cheshire East. The school is a one-form entry community school, emphasizing the development of each child's individual talents, whether academic, artistic, or sporting. It operates as a Unicef Rights Respecting School, fostering a culture of respect, kindness, and generosity among its students. The curriculum is diverse, providing a safe and stimulating environment for children to grow as independent learners. Dean Valley boasts an impressive attendance rate of 97.3%, significantly exceeding the national average. The school's grounds include an outdoor forest school classroom, pond, climbing frames, and an amphitheater, enabling children to engage in outdoor learning activities. The school offers a variety of extracurricular clubs and activities, such as sewing, cross-country, baking, and book clubs. Additionally, the school provides wrap-around care through "TheClub@DV," ensuring a supportive environment for students both before and after school. The school is rated as "Good" by Ofsted and is ranked among the top schools in Cheshire East, reflecting its strong commitment to providing a well-rounded education.

Disley Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Disley Primary School, Dane Bank Drive, Stockport, SK12 2BD
275 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 0%

Eaton Bank Academy

Good
Academy converter
Jackson Road, , Congleton, CW12 1NT
996 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 2%

Eden School

Good
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
76 Chelford Road, Macclesfield, , SK10 3LQ
8 pupils
Age 6-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary

Edleston Primary School

Good
Community school
Denver Avenue, , Crewe, CW2 7PX
211 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 29%
First Language not English: 66%
Edleston Primary School, located in Crewe, Cheshire East, is a community school that prides itself on its warm, caring ethos. The school caters to children aged from 4 to 11 years, operating under the headship of Miss Kirsty Goldsmith. It is a mixed-gender establishment with no boarding facilities, and it does not have a religious character. The school is highly regarded for its strong relationships between pupils and teachers, as well as its supportive environment, which fosters a sense of well-being and happiness among its students. Edleston Primary School has been recognized for its excellence, consistently receiving "Good" ratings in various aspects of its operations, including leadership, early years provision, teaching, and pupil outcomes. The school has a student-teacher ratio of approximately 23:1, which allows for personalized attention and effective learning. In recent years, 63% of pupils achieved higher standards in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2, indicating a strong academic foundation. The school's commitment to nurturing individual potential and promoting a passion for learning has earned it a reputation as a top-rated primary school in Cheshire East. With a diverse and inclusive community, Edleston Primary School is dedicated to providing the best possible education for its students.

Egerton Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Bexton Road, , Knutsford, WA16 0EE
205 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 9%
First Language not English: 2%

Elworth CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
School Lane, Elworth, Sandbach, CW11 3HU
349 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 3%
Elworth CofE Primary School is located in Sandbach, Cheshire, within the CW11 3HU postcode. It is a Church of England primary school that operates under the local authority of Cheshire East. The school is a one and a half form entry institution, admitting children from the age of four to eleven. Elworth CofE Primary School emphasizes a Christian vision for education, focusing on character development and lifelong learning to help children flourish academically and personally. The school's mission is rooted in the Church of England's vision, aiming to create courageous advocates for change. Currently, the school has 388 pupils, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 26:1. The latest Ofsted inspection graded the school as "Good," highlighting strengths in leadership, teaching quality, and pupil outcomes. Notably, 77% of pupils achieved a higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at key stage 2. The school places a strong emphasis on personal development, behavior, and welfare. It is a mixed-gender school with a focus on creating a supportive community that includes the school, home, and local church. Despite being slightly over capacity, the school continues to provide a stimulating environment for its students.

Elworth Hall Primary School

Academy converter
Lawton Way, Elworth, Sandbach, CW11 1TE
0 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary

Esland Daven School

Requires improvement
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
Unit 2 Dane Valley Mill, Havannah Street, , Congleton, CW12 2AH
0 pupils
Age 8-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary

Excalibur Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Ivy Lane, Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 2RQ
215 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 2%

Gainsborough Primary and Nursery School

Good
Community school
Belgrave Road, , Crewe, CW2 7NH
389 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25%
First Language not English: 34%
Gainsborough Primary and Nursery School, located in Crewe, Cheshire East, CW2 7NH, is a community school that prides itself on a happy, caring, and friendly atmosphere. As a 'No Outsiders' school, it celebrates diversity and inclusivity, fostering a welcoming environment for its students. The school emphasizes the values of resilience and positivity, encouraging children to strive for excellence in all they do. Relationships are a cornerstone at Gainsborough, with a focus on building strong connections between pupils, staff, parents, and external agencies. Gainsborough offers a comprehensive education to children from ages three to eleven, with a current enrollment of approximately 389 pupils. The school participates in the Free Early Education Entitlement for children aged three and four, providing additional hours for nursery provision. The school has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted and is highly regarded in Cheshire East, ranking among the top schools in the area. It advocates for the importance of oracy, promoting confident communication and vocabulary skills to enhance academic, personal, and social outcomes. Through its inclusive and supportive environment, Gainsborough Primary and Nursery School equips its students with the skills necessary to succeed in a diverse and challenging world.

Gawsworth Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Longbutts Lane, Gawsworth, Macclesfield, SK11 9QU
203 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 4%
First Language not English: 0%

Goostrey Community Primary School

Good
Community school
Main Road, Goostrey, Near Crewe, CW4 8PE
207 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 2%
Goostrey Community Primary School is located in the heart of rural Cheshire, serving as a central educational hub for the local community. Situated on Main Road in Goostrey, near Crewe, the school provides education to children aged 4 to 11. It operates as a mixed community school, offering a nurturing environment where pupils are happy, safe, and make very good progress. The school is under the leadership of Miss Lyndsey Atkins and is part of the Cheshire East local authority. With a capacity of 210 pupils, the school is currently at full capacity. The student body is diverse, with a relatively low percentage of children eligible for free school meals, at about 5.2%. Goostrey Community Primary School has been recognized for its quality of education, with an Ofsted rating of "Good" across all categories in its latest inspection. This reflects the school's strong focus on personal development, behavior, and leadership. The school has also invested in educational technology to enhance learning experiences. Overall, Goostrey Community Primary School is a well-regarded institution that provides a supportive and effective learning environment for its pupils.

Gorsey Bank Primary School

Outstanding
Academy converter
Altrincham Road, , Wilmslow, SK9 5NQ
412 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 4%
First Language not English: 4%

Handforth Grange Primary School

Outstanding
Academy converter
Ullswater Road, Handforth, Wilmslow, SK9 3NG
344 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 13%

Haslington Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Crewe Road, Haslington, Crewe, CW1 5SL
278 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 2%

Havannah Primary School

Good
Community school
Malhamdale Road, , Congleton, CW12 2DF
234 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 3%
Havannah Primary School is a community-focused institution located at Malhamdale Road, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 2DF. It is a mixed-gender school catering to children from ages 3 to 11, with a current enrollment of 241 pupils. The school operates as a one-form entry system, accepting 30 students each year, and provides a tailored curriculum to meet individual needs. It also offers nursery provision for younger children, creating a nurturing environment that fosters a love for learning. Under the leadership of Mrs. Stefanie Williams, Havannah Primary School has demonstrated strong educational outcomes. Notably, 67% of pupils achieved a higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at key stage 2, showcasing a commitment to academic excellence. The school boasts a student-teacher ratio of 19:1, allowing for personalized attention and effective teaching strategies. The Ofsted ratings highlight the school's strengths in behavior and attitudes, which are rated as outstanding, while other areas such as leadership, personal development, and early years provision are rated as good. Overall, Havannah Primary School is recognized for its engaging and supportive environment, providing a solid foundation for its students' future success.

Hermitage Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Hermitage Drive, Holmes Chapel, Crewe, CW4 7NP
214 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 3%

High Legh Primary School

Good
Community school
Wrenshot Lane, High Legh, Knutsford, WA16 6NW
162 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%
High Legh Primary School is a small, community-focused state school located in High Legh, on the outskirts of Knutsford, Cheshire. It caters to children aged 4 to 11 years. The school has a balanced gender ratio, with a current student roll of around 158 pupils. Despite its small size, High Legh Primary School has achieved significant recognition, being rated as "Good" by Ofsted in its latest inspection. It is noted for its small class sizes, with an average of about 23 pupils per class, which allows for a more personalized learning experience. The school's curriculum includes a range of subjects such as PSHE and French, with topic-based teaching for some foundation subjects. High Legh also offers various extracurricular activities, including sports and arts programs. The school's academic achievements are notable, with Year 6 SATS results placing it in the top 27% of schools in the country by attainment. Most students go on to Lymm High School after completing their primary education. The school provides wraparound care from 7.45 am to 6.00 pm, making it a convenient option for working parents. Overall, High Legh Primary School is a well-regarded educational institution in the Cheshire East area.

High Peak School

Good
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
Mudhurst Lane, Higher Disley, Cheshire, SK12 2AP
50 pupils
Age 7-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary

Highfields Academy

Good
Academy converter
Cumberland Avenue, , Nantwich, CW5 6HA
239 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 2%

Hollinhey Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Bell Avenue, Sutton Lane Ends, Macclesfield, SK11 0EE
198 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 3%

Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School

Good
Academy converter
Selkirk Drive, Holmes Chapel, Crewe, CW4 7DX
1302 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 9%
First Language not English: 2%

Holmes Chapel Primary School

Outstanding
Academy converter
Middlewich Road, Holmes Chapel, Crewe, CW4 7EB
421 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 2%

Hungerford Primary Academy

Requires improvement
Academy converter
School Crescent, , Crewe, CW1 5HA
405 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20%
First Language not English: 17%

Hurdsfield Community Primary School

Good
Community school
Hulley Road, , Macclesfield, SK10 2LW
166 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 45%
First Language not English: 8%
Hurdsfield Community Primary School, located on Hulley Road in Macclesfield, Cheshire East (postcode SK10 2LW), is a mixed-gender community school serving children aged 2 to 11, including nursery provision. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr. Richard Jervis, the school has a capacity of 188 pupils and currently enrolls around 166 students. The school’s catchment includes a significant proportion of students from disadvantaged backgrounds, with approximately 51.6% of pupils eligible for free school meals, highlighting its role in supporting a diverse community. The school emphasizes high-quality teaching, a strong curriculum, and a nurturing learning environment, driven by their motto "Where Only Our Best Will Do!" This commitment reflects in their focus on improving academic achievement and pastoral care. Approximately 69% of pupils meet expected standards in reading and writing, and 59% in mathematics, which, while slightly below national averages, shows steady progress and dedication from staff and students. Hurdsfield promotes inclusivity and a supportive atmosphere, ensuring students with special educational needs have full access to the curriculum and personalized support. Pastoral care is a notable strength, fostering a safe and welcoming environment where pupils feel secure and valued, guided by the inclusive ethos "Nobody is an outsider." The school also offers a range of extracurricular activities and initiatives such as reading passports to enrich students’ learning experiences and personal development. Although the school is proposed to close in March 2025 as part of an academy conversion process, Hurdsfield Community Primary School maintains a proud tradition of fostering academic growth and well-being within its local community.

Ivy Bank Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Valley Road, , Macclesfield, SK11 8PB
431 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 15%
First Language not English: 2%

Kettleshulme St James CofE (VA) Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Macclesfield Road, , Kettleshulme, SK23 7QU
56 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
Kettleshulme St James CofE (VA) Primary School, located in the picturesque hills of Kettleshulme, Cheshire East, is a small yet vibrant voluntary aided school rooted in Church of England values. With a pupil population of around 64, the school fosters a close-knit, family-like atmosphere where individuality and difference are celebrated. The leadership and staff team are committed to going above and beyond to ensure students feel safe, happy, and supported in their learning journey. The school offers a rich and diverse curriculum designed to broaden pupils’ experiences beyond the classroom. Activities range from Forest School, guitar playing, and animal care to rock climbing, embroidery, and boxercise, encouraging pupils to explore their potential and discover new interests. Emphasis is placed on nurturing emotional well-being, mental health, and a growth mindset, helping children build confidence, resilience, and kindness. The school’s Christian ethos permeates all aspects of school life, fostering a living relationship with God and a deep appreciation of the surrounding natural environment. Kettleshulme St James has been rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, reflecting effective leadership and management. With a pupil-to-teacher ratio of about 11:1, the school provides personalized attention that helps pupils achieve strong academic outcomes, particularly in maths, where 29% of pupils achieved high scores. This blend of academic rigor, pastoral care, and broad enrichment makes Kettleshulme St James a nurturing and impactful place for primary education.

Knutsford Academy

Good
Academy converter
Bexton Road, , Knutsford, WA16 0EA
1200 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 2%

Lacey Green Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Barlow Road, , Wilmslow, SK9 4DP
432 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 12%

Lavender Field School

Good
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
Lavender Field School, Lincoln House, Crewe, CW1 3AE
61 pupils
Age 5-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary

Leighton Academy

Good
Academy converter
Minshull New Road, , Crewe, CW1 3PP
483 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 17%
First Language not English: 21%

Lindow Community Primary School

Good
Community school
Upcast Lane, , Wilmslow, SK9 6EH
196 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 8%
Lindow Community Primary School, located in Wilmslow, Cheshire East (postcode SK9 6EH), is a vibrant and inclusive community school serving approximately 184 to 198 pupils aged 4 to 11 years. The school prides itself on its core values of Caring, Learning, and Achieving, which underpin a supportive and respectful environment where every child is encouraged to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Its nurturing ethos ensures that students not only benefit from a strong academic foundation but also develop important social and emotional skills through a compassionate and inclusive culture. The school’s curriculum is designed to inspire curiosity and foster a lifelong love of learning, tailored to meet the unique needs and interests of each child. With a student-teacher ratio around 18:1, Lindow is able to provide attention that supports individual progress. In terms of academic performance, about 68-70% of pupils achieve the higher standard in core subjects such as reading, writing, and mathematics, with around 11% reaching the higher standard, reflecting solid attainment levels compared to local averages. Lindow Community Primary School actively engages children in hands-on learning experiences, such as environmental workshops led by external organizations, which enrich students' educational journey. The school’s commitment to high expectations and personalized support helps empower children to achieve their full potential, making it a well-regarded institution within the Cheshire East education community.

Little Bollington CofE Primary School

Requires improvement
Academy converter
Lymm Road, Little Bollington, Altrincham, WA14 4SZ
99 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 24%
First Language not English: 1%

Lostock Hall Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Mallard Crescent, Poynton, Stockport, SK12 1XG
198 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 9%

Lower Park School

Good
Community school
Hazelbadge Road, Poynton, Stockport, SK12 1HE
285 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 1%
First Language not English: 1%
Lower Park School, located at Hazelbadge Road in Poynton, Cheshire East, with the postcode SK12 1HE, was a community primary school that catered to students aged 4 to 11. The school was known for its happy and enthusiastic environment, where children were eager to learn and build friendships. Prior to its closure on December 31, 2024, it had a capacity of 280 pupils, with a student body of 277. The school was primarily composed of male students, with a slight majority. Lower Park School was recognized for its outstanding performance. It achieved high scores in reading, grammar, and mathematics, with 54% of students achieving high scores in reading and 59% in grammar. The school's absence rate was notably low, ranking in the top 2% nationwide. Additionally, it had a strong pupil-to-teacher ratio, though slightly higher than the national average. The school's progress in writing and mathematics was also commendable, placing it in the top 37% and 29% respectively nationwide. Despite its strengths, the school transitioned to an Academy Converter as part of its closure process.

Mablins Lane Community Primary School

Good
Community school
Mablins Lane, , Crewe, CW1 3YR
574 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 8%
Mablins Lane Community Primary School is located in Crewe, Cheshire East, with the postal code CW1 3YR. The school serves children from the age of 4 to 11, offering a nurturing environment that emphasizes learning and personal development. It is a state school with a strong focus on placing pupils at the heart of everything they do, fostering a family-like atmosphere where everyone is valued. The school has a substantial staff of 25.5 members, which is significantly higher than the average, ensuring a supportive learning environment. Mablins Lane also boasts an impressive attendance rate of 96.2%, highlighting its ability to engage students effectively. The school is praised for its good standards in subjects like English, science, history, geography, and ICT, with pupils achieving particularly well in personal, social, and emotional development. Mablins Lane Community Primary School is well-regarded for its positive attitudes towards learning and good behavior among pupils. The school's strengths include very good moral and social development, with pupils developing confidence and self-esteem. Despite some areas for improvement, such as handwriting and spelling skills in younger years, the school provides a comprehensive education that sets students up well for their future. With a strong focus on community and well-being, the school is an integral part of the local educational landscape.

Macclesfield College

Requires improvement
Further education
Park Lane, , Macclesfield, SK11 8LF
0 pupils
Age 16-99
Mixed
Macclesfield College, located at Park Lane in Macclesfield, Cheshire East SK11 8LF, stands as a leading provider of further education in the region, catering to a broad age range from 16 to adult learners. The college operates from the modern Macclesfield Learning Zone, sharing space and resources with The Macclesfield Academy and Park Lane School, thus fostering a collaborative educational environment designed to maximize opportunities for students and the wider community. Known for its responsive curriculum, the college offers a comprehensive selection of courses spanning from Pre-Entry Level to Level 4 Higher Education options, including both full-time and part-time study routes suited to school leavers, adult learners, and those seeking professional development or new skills. Macclesfield College has earned a strong reputation for its achievements, notably being recognized as the top performing college in Cheshire and Warrington for 16–19 Education and Training according to the latest Department for Education National Achievement Rate Tables published in March 2025. The college prides itself on high pass rates across its vocational subjects and a proven track record of students progressing to apprenticeships, university, employment, or further study. With modern classrooms, industry-standard studios, and dedicated teaching staff, the college commits to inspiring ambition and supporting students’ aspirations, making it a pivotal institution for education and career success in East Cheshire. Applications for courses beginning September 2025 are now open, inviting new and returning learners to explore opportunities for academic and personal growth.

Malbank School and Sixth Form College

Good
Foundation school
Welsh Row, , Nantwich, CW5 5HD
1145 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 17%
First Language not English: 7%
Malbank School and Sixth Form College is a comprehensive secondary school located in Nantwich, Cheshire East, with a rich history dating back to 1560. It serves students from ages 11 to 18 and operates as a foundation school under the local authority of Cheshire East. The school is known for its dynamic and forward-looking approach, aiming to prepare students for their future endeavors. Currently, Malbank School has about 1234 students, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 16:1. The school's academic performance is highlighted by recent Ofsted reports, which have rated the school as "Good" in several key areas, including the quality of education, behavior, personal development, leadership, and management. Notably, the sixth-form provision is also highly regarded. While the school's Attainment 8 score is around 45.3, which is slightly below the national average, it emphasizes the importance of personal development and comprehensive education for all students. Malbank School's history is marked by significant changes, including its transformation into a comprehensive school in 1977. The school's motto, "Gaudeamus," reflects its commitment to fostering a positive and supportive learning environment. The school does not have a religious character and is coeducational, offering no boarding facilities. Overall, Malbank School and Sixth Form College is recognized for its strong educational foundation and supportive environment, making it a valuable educational institution in Cheshire East.

Manor Park Primary School and Nursery

Good
Academy converter
Manor Park North, , Knutsford, WA16 8DB
278 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 32%
First Language not English: 9%

Marlborough Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Tytherington Drive, Tytherington, Macclesfield, SK10 2HJ
373 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 3%

Marlfields Primary School

Requires improvement
Academy converter
Waggs Road, , Congleton, CW12 4BT
199 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 36%
First Language not English: 6%

Marton and District CofE Aided Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
School Lane, Marton, Macclesfield, SK11 9HD
176 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 17%
First Language not English: 1%
Marton and District CofE Aided Primary School is a small, vibrant school located in School Lane, Marton, Macclesfield, Cheshire. It serves children aged from 4 to 11 and operates under the local authority of Cheshire East. The school has a Church of England religious character and is classified as a voluntary aided school, meaning it is supported by the local community and church. With a capacity of 210 pupils, the school currently has 168 students. The school is known for its close-knit community and dedicated team of teachers, governors, and support staff who work together to educate and empower the children. The school's focus on nurturing and preparing students for the future is evident in its approach to education. While specific performance data in reading, writing, and maths is not detailed here, the school's small size allows for personalized attention and support for its students. The principal, Mrs Nevin Deakin, leads the school with a strong commitment to academic excellence and community values. The school's website highlights its commitment to using cookies responsibly and maintaining privacy, reflecting its modern approach to technology while maintaining traditional values. Overall, Marton and District CofE Aided Primary School offers a supportive and enriching educational environment.

Middlewich High School

Good
Academy converter
King Edward Street, , Middlewich, CW10 9BU
708 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 20%
First Language not English: 3%

Middlewich Primary School

Good
Community school
Park Road, , Middlewich, CW10 9BS
408 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 15%
First Language not English: 2%
Middlewich Primary School is a community school located in Cheshire East, at Park Road, Middlewich, CW10 9BS. It caters to children aged 4 to 11 and operates as a mixed gender institution with no boarding facilities. The school has a capacity of 420 pupils and currently enrolls 402 students. Under the leadership of Mrs. G. Reynolds, Middlewich Primary School maintains a strong educational environment. In its most recent Ofsted inspection, the school was rated as "Good" overall, with "Outstanding" behavior and attitudes among its students. The school's early years provision, personal development, leadership, and management were also deemed "Good." The student-teacher ratio is approximately 21:1, indicating a relatively personalized learning experience. Academically, Middlewich Primary School performs well, with 61% of pupils achieving a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. The school also provides support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEND), offering a resourced provision with a capacity for five students. This focus on inclusivity and tailored education contributes to the school's strength in supporting diverse learning needs. Overall, Middlewich Primary School is a well-regarded educational institution in the Cheshire East area, known for its good educational standards and supportive environment.

Millfields Primary Academy

Academy converter
Marsh Lane, , Nantwich, CW5 5HP
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary

Millfields Primary School and Nursery

Good
Community school
Marsh Lane, , Nantwich, CW5 5HP
231 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 5%
Millfields Primary School and Nursery, located on Marsh Lane in Nantwich, Cheshire (postcode CW5 5HP), serves a mixed-gender student body aged 3 to 11. It operates as a community school under the Cheshire East local authority and recently transitioned to an academy converter under the North West Academies Trust, continuing its commitment to outstanding primary education. The school is led by Headteacher Mr. Robert Parish, who fosters a nurturing "whole child" educational approach, emphasizing academic excellence alongside the development of each child’s unique personality, talents, and interests. With a capacity for around 210 pupils, Millfields currently educates approximately 240 students, including nursery provision. The school community is described as close-knit, often praised for its family atmosphere, which contributes significantly to students’ wellbeing and happiness. Around 25% of the pupils are eligible for free school meals, reflecting the school’s inclusive environment. Millfields’ strengths include consistent “Good” ratings from Ofsted and a strong focus on providing an enriched curriculum that extends learning beyond the classroom. The school’s dedication to fostering individual potential and well-being is supported by a broad range of educational opportunities, ensuring students flourish both personally and academically. This balance is a defining feature of Millfields Primary School and Nursery, making it a respected education provider in Cheshire East.

Mobberley CofE Primary School

Outstanding
Voluntary controlled school
Church Lane, Mobberley, Knutsford, WA16 7RA
205 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 3%
Mobberley CofE Primary School, located in Mobberley, Cheshire East (postcode WA16 7RA), is a voluntary controlled Church of England primary school serving boys and girls aged 4 to 11. Headed by Mr Damien Stenson, the school has an enrollment of approximately 194 pupils, with capacity for 210. Established on its current site since 1838, the school combines a rich historical heritage with a progressive approach aimed at preparing pupils for the complexities of the modern world. Its educational philosophy emphasizes core Christian values such as respect, perseverance, compassion, friendship, courage, and honesty, which underpin its nurturing and inclusive environment. The school is highly regarded for the quality of education it provides. In its October 2024 Ofsted inspection, Mobberley CofE Primary achieved an overall "Good" rating in key areas including quality of education, personal development, and leadership and management, while behaviour and attitudes were rated as "Outstanding." Pupils demonstrate exemplary behaviour and strong moral values, flourishing within a safe and supportive atmosphere that encourages academic success and personal growth. Approximately 7.7% of students are eligible for free school meals, reflecting a diverse pupil body. Academically, 68% of pupils reached a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2, indicating strong academic performance relative to national expectations. The school maintains a favorable student-teacher ratio of 19:1, allowing for attentive and individualized teaching. It offers a broad and ambitious curriculum alongside extensive extracurricular opportunities, supporting well-rounded development. The school’s commitment to inclusion is evident in its whole-school approach to Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), with dedicated support led by qualified staff. Overall, Mobberley CofE Primary School is distinguished by its strong pastoral care, academic achievement, and a vibrant community spirit, making it a valued educational institution in Cheshire East.

Monks Coppenhall Academy

Good
Academy converter
Remer Street, , Crewe, CW1 4LY
544 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 20%

Mossley CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Boundary Lane, , Congleton, CW12 3JA
436 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 3%

Mottram St Andrew Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Priest Lane, Mottram St Andrew, Macclesfield, SK10 4QL
190 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%

Nantwich Primary Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Manor Road, , Nantwich, CW5 5LX
176 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 42%
First Language not English: 15%

Nether Alderley Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Bradford Lane, Nether Alderley, Macclesfield, SK10 4TR
99 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 1%

Norbury Court School

Good
Independent
Other independent school
London Road North, Poynton, , SK12 1BZ
1 pupils
Age 11-18
Boys
Secondary

Offley Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Offley Road, , Sandbach, CW11 1GY
461 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 3%

Park Lane School

Good
Special
Community special school
Park Lane, , Macclesfield, SK11 8JR
94 pupils
Age 2-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 32%
First Language not English: 10%
Park Lane School is a special community school located in Macclesfield, Cheshire East, with an address of Park Lane, SK11 8JR. It caters to pupils aged from 2 to 19, providing a comprehensive education for children with special needs. The school offers a range of support for conditions such as Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Hearing Impairment, and Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). Under the leadership of Headteacher Emma Shaw, Park Lane School prides itself on creating a supportive learning environment focused on communication and independence. The school's mission is built around partnership, learning, and success, with a strong emphasis on equipping pupils with the skills necessary for their future. With approximately 140 pupils enrolled, the school operates just below its capacity, ensuring personalized attention for each child. The curriculum is tailored to meet the diverse needs of pupils at all stages, from Reception to Sixth Form. Recently, Park Lane School received a "Good" rating in its Ofsted inspection, with outstanding behavior and attitudes among pupils. The school's early years provision was also highlighted as outstanding, reflecting its commitment to providing high-quality education across all age groups.

Parkroyal Community School

Good
Academy converter
Lyon Street, , Macclesfield, SK11 6QX
414 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 12%

Pear Tree Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Pear Tree Field, Stapeley, NANTWICH, CW5 7GZ
218 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 3%

Pebble Brook Primary School

Good
Foundation school
Balmoral Avenue, , Crewe, CW2 6PL
277 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 39%
First Language not English: 40%
Pebble Brook Primary School, located on Balmoral Avenue in Crewe, Cheshire East (postcode CW2 6PL), is a foundation primary school serving a mixed-gender pupil body aged 2 to 11 years. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Nikki Lawton, the school accommodates around 315 to 336 pupils, slightly above its official capacity of 315, reflecting its popularity in the local community. The school operates with a strong emphasis on inclusivity, creativity, mindfulness, and community engagement. Recognized as one of the top three schools within Cheshire East, Pebble Brook has built a reputation for providing a supportive and nurturing learning environment. Its commitment to fostering personal development alongside academic achievement contributes to its positive standing. The school’s governance team, actively involved in maintaining standards and school improvement, supports this ethos. Staff dedication is evident in the school’s consistently good Ofsted rating, with the most recent inspection conducted in February 2024. Pebble Brook’s pupil-teacher ratio and comprehensive curriculum aim to ensure that every child receives tailored attention and quality education conducive to growth in both core subjects and broader developmental areas. With a growing enrollment and continuous community support, Pebble Brook Primary School stands as a vibrant, inclusive institution dedicated to nurturing young learners in the heart of Crewe.

Peover Superior Endowed Primary School

Outstanding
Academy sponsor led
Stocks Lane, Over Peover, Knutsford, WA16 8TU
104 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%

Pikemere School

Good
Academy converter
Pikemere Road, Cheshire East, Alsager, ST7 2SW
252 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 9%
First Language not English: 0%

Pott Shrigley Church School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Shrigley Road, Pott Shrigley, Macclesfield, SK10 5RT
33 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 3%
Pott Shrigley Church School, located in the rural setting of the Peak District National Park in Cheshire East, is a small Church of England voluntary aided primary school catering to around 33 pupils aged 4 to 11. The school boasts a nurturing and individualized learning environment where every child’s unique needs and learning journey are carefully supported. Rooted firmly in Christian values, especially the ethos of kindness and community (Koinonia), the school fosters compassion, forgiveness, and respect among its students. The school’s curriculum is bespoke, immersive, and progressive, emphasizing the development of life skills such as problem-solving, perseverance, and resilience. There is a strong focus on mental health and wellbeing, incorporating yoga, mindfulness, Forest School activities, and various outdoor pursuits to build confidence, self-esteem, and social skills. Children benefit from both indoor and outdoor learning experiences, including growing their own fruits and vegetables, which encourages an adventurous spirit and a lifelong love of learning. Despite its small size, Pott Shrigley Church School effectively prepares students for smooth transitions to secondary schools such as Poynton High School and Tytherington High School. Its historical roots trace back over 500 years, reflecting a longstanding commitment to education in the local community. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Anne-Marie Willis, the school continues to thrive with strong community involvement and a focus on nurturing well-rounded children who are confident and curious learners.

Pownall Hall School

Independent
Other independent school
Carrwood Road, Wilmslow, Wilmslow, SK9 5DW
255 pupils
Age 0-11
Mixed
Primary
Pownall Hall School is a renowned co-educational independent prep school located in Wilmslow, Cheshire, operating from a historic Grade II-listed building. Originally a boys' school, it transitioned to co-education in 1998. The school caters to children from 6 months to 11 years, offering a nurturing environment that fosters academic excellence and personal growth. Pownall Hall School is praised for its traditional yet forward-thinking approach, blending historical architecture with modern educational methods. The school's strength lies in its ability to prepare students for prestigious senior schools. Recently, its Form 6 pupils achieved outstanding success in their 11+ exams, receiving 72 offers from top independent schools. This includes multiple academic scholarships and offers from institutions like King's School, Macclesfield, and Cheadle Hulme School. The school's emphasis on dedication, resilience, and a positive mindset has earned it a high regard nationally and internationally. With a strong focus on developing skills and knowledge, Pownall Hall School provides a solid foundation for its students to excel in their future academic pursuits.

Poynton High School

Good
Academy converter
Yew Tree Lane, Poynton, Stockport, SK12 1PU
1412 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 3%

Prestbury CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Bollin Grove, Prestbury, Macclesfield, SK10 4JJ
341 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 1%
First Language not English: 5%
Prestbury CofE Primary School, located in Macclesfield, Cheshire, under the postcode SK10 4JJ, is a Church of England primary school that offers a comprehensive education within a strong Christian framework. The school is led by Headteacher Mr. David Capener, who has been at the helm for over 17 years. With a student body of 343 pupils aged 3 to 11, the school maintains a student-teacher ratio of approximately 26:1. Prestbury CofE Primary School is known for its strong community ties, including close relationships with St. Peter's Church, and emphasizes the development of the whole child, focusing on academic progress and character development. The school has achieved notable academic success, with 76% of pupils reaching a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. The school's latest Ofsted inspection in February 2020 rated it as "Good" overall, with "Outstanding" for Personal Development. The school's strengths include a supportive environment, strong attainment, attendance, and financial management. Additionally, Prestbury CofE Primary School is inclusive, welcoming children of all abilities and offering robust support for Special Educational Needs. Its strong Christian values and community spirit make it a popular choice for families seeking a values-based education.

Puss Bank School and Nursery

Good
Academy converter
Barracks Lane, , Macclesfield, SK10 1QJ
459 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 15%
First Language not English: 12%

Rainow Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Round Meadow, Rainow, Macclesfield, SK10 5UB
188 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
Rainow Primary School, located in Rainow, Macclesfield, Cheshire East (SK10 5UB), is a community school offering education to children aged 4 to 11. As a state school, it is maintained by the local authority and serves a mixed gender population. The school is known for its high academic achievements and holistic approach to education, focusing not only on academic success but also on developing the whole child. Recently, Rainow Primary School received an 'Outstanding' rating in all areas from Ofsted in December 2024, highlighting its exceptional educational standards and practices. The school prides itself on creating an environment that fosters independence, initiative, and a love of learning. It is committed to recognizing and supporting children with special educational needs, ensuring they receive the necessary support to maximize their potential. With a relatively small student body of approximately 185 pupils, Rainow Primary School offers a personalized and inclusive learning experience. The school's strategic development plan emphasizes engaging with the wider community to enhance learning and develops life skills through extra-curricular activities. By focusing on core curriculum areas like maths, reading, and writing, while also encouraging artistic and sporting talents, the school aims to allow children to reach their full potential.

Reaseheath College

Good
Further education
Reaseheath, , Nantwich, CW5 6DF
0 pupils
Age 16-99
Mixed
Reaseheath College, located in Cheshire East at CW5 6DF, is one of the UK's leading land-based colleges. Established in 1921, it offers a wide range of further education, apprenticeships, and higher education programs. The college is set amidst 330 hectares of farms, parklands, lake, woodland, and sports facilities, providing students with an ideal setting for practical learning. Reaseheath College has received numerous accolades, including being judged outstanding in all areas by Ofsted Care Standards Inspectors in 2017. The college has invested over £80 million in specialist resources and facilities to enhance its educational offerings. Reaseheath College is renowned for its diverse curriculum, which includes courses in adventure sports, agriculture, animal management, equine studies, and more. The University Centre Reaseheath, located on the same campus, offers higher education degrees in partnership with the University of Chester. The college attracts approximately 7,500 students from over 110 local authorities and other countries, reflecting its strong national and international reputation. With residential accommodation for around 1,000 students, Reaseheath provides a comprehensive educational experience, combining academic rigor with practical training in a picturesque and supportive environment.

Rode Heath Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Heath Avenue, Rode Heath, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 3RY
228 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 0%
Rode Heath Primary School is a community-driven institution located in Rode Heath, Stoke-on-Trent, with a rich history of educating children for over 40 years. The school currently has around 250 students, aged from 3 to 11, and maintains a student-teacher ratio of approximately 27:1. This setting allows for a personalized approach to learning, fostering a strong sense of community and family atmosphere. The school is committed to providing an enriching education, as encapsulated in its mission statement: "Inspiring learning, nurturing minds, achieving for life." This mission is underpinned by core values of curiosity, teamwork, fairness, and resilience. Academically, Rode Heath Primary School excels, with a notable 90% of its Year 6 students achieving the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics combined in 2024. This achievement places the school significantly above the national average. Furthermore, the school emphasizes STEM subjects, showcasing a strong commitment to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Extracurricular activities, such as sports and arts, are also highly valued, contributing to a well-rounded educational experience. The school's nursery provision and extended childcare options further enhance its appeal to families, making it a central educational hub in the local community.

Ruskin Community High School

Good
Community school
Ruskin Road, , Crewe, CW2 7JT
724 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 30%
First Language not English: 27%
Ruskin Community High School is a coeducational comprehensive secondary school located on Ruskin Road in Crewe, Cheshire East, offering education to students aged 11 to 16. Established in 1902 as Crewe County Secondary School, it has evolved over the years, becoming fully comprehensive in 1978. The school is known for its inclusive environment and high standards of teaching and learning. Under the leadership of Headteacher Dean Postlethwaite, the school fosters a vibrant community where students and staff work together to achieve academic success. Ruskin Community High School is highly regarded for its strong pastoral care and innovative curriculum. The school has a student body of approximately 730 pupils, with a student-teacher ratio of 14:1, allowing for personalized attention. Historically, the school has been popular, often being oversubscribed. Recent Ofsted inspections have rated the school as "Good" in leadership and management, behavior, and personal development. Approximately 36% of pupils achieve grade 5 or more at GCSE, reflecting the school's commitment to academic excellence. With a strong focus on community and aspirations, Ruskin Community High School is an excellent choice for students seeking a supportive and ambitious educational environment.

Saint Mary's Catholic Primary School

Requires improvement
Academy converter
Belgrave Avenue, , Congleton, CW12 1HT
223 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13%
First Language not English: 7%

Sandbach High School and Sixth Form College

Good
Academy converter
Middlewich Road, , Sandbach, CW11 3NT
1476 pupils
Age 11-18
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 6%

Sandbach Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Crewe Road, , Sandbach, CW11 4NS
123 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 37%
First Language not English: 7%

Sandbach School

Good
Free schools
Crewe Road, , Sandbach, CW11 3NS
1495 pupils
Age 11-19
Boys
Secondary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 5%

Scholar Green Primary School

Good
Community school
Congleton Road, Scholar Green, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 3HF
234 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 17%
First Language not English: 2%
Scholar Green Primary School is a state school located in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, within the Cheshire East local authority. It caters to children aged from 2 to 11, providing a comprehensive education to approximately 234 pupils. The school is well-regarded for its academic achievements and has been praised by Ofsted, receiving a "Good" overall effectiveness rating in its latest inspection, with outstanding marks for early years provision and personal development, behavior, and welfare. The school has experienced significant progress over recent years, achieving distinction in phonics attainment, placing it among the top 5% of schools nationally. It boasts a strong curriculum that includes sports, music, performing arts, and outdoor learning, complemented by educational visits and enrichment activities. These efforts have fostered a vibrant learning environment that encourages students to exceed expectations. The school's commitment to developing a highly ambitious culture is evident in its extensive facilities, including a new classroom and a nursery, as well as a forest school area. This holistic approach to education has contributed to Scholar Green Primary School being ranked as one of the top schools in Cheshire East.

Shavington Academy

Good
Academy converter
Rope Lane, , Shavington, CW2 5DH
848 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 4%

Shavington Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Southbank Avenue, Shavington, Crewe, CW2 5BP
417 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 3%

Sir William Stanier School

Requires improvement
Academy sponsor led
Coronation Street, , Crewe, CW1 4EB
689 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 42%
First Language not English: 20%

Smallwood CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
School Lane, , Sandbach, CW11 2UR
166 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 5%

Sound and District Primary School

Good
Community school
Whitchurch Road, Sound, Nantwich, CW5 8AE
140 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 9%
Sound and District Primary School, located at Whitchurch Road, Sound, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 8AE, is a warm and welcoming community school that provides a nurturing environment for children aged 4 to 11. The school has a small student body of approximately 138 pupils, which allows for personalized attention and a strong teacher-student rapport. Despite its small size, Sound and District Primary School is recognized for its academic excellence, with standards in reading and mathematics consistently above the national average. The school's curriculum is well-rounded, including core subjects like English, mathematics, and science, as well as additional subjects such as PSHE and French. The curriculum is designed to foster cross-curricular links, with regular educational trips and extracurricular activities that enhance learning experiences. The school also offers a range of sports and arts programs, providing a well-balanced education that prepares students for their future educational journey. Sound and District Primary School was rated as "Good" by Ofsted in its last inspection, highlighting the quality of teaching and the positive learning environment it maintains. The school's small class sizes, with an average of 23 pupils per class, further support its ability to deliver high-quality education.

Springfield School

Outstanding
Special
Community special school
Crewe Green Road, Cheshire East, Crewe, CW1 5HS
198 pupils
Age 4-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 32%
First Language not English: 8%
Springfield School, located in Crewe, Cheshire East, is a community special school that caters to students aged 4 to 19. It is recognized for its outstanding performance, having received an "Outstanding" rating from Ofsted. The school's vision is centered around "Excellence through Effort," a philosophy that reflects its commitment to delivering high-quality education. Springfield School is noted for its engaging and inclusive environment, where staff are empowered to contribute to the common ambition of student success. The school boasts a student-teacher ratio of 5:1, ensuring personalized attention and support for its students. The school's approach to science education is particularly commendable, with a Gold Primary Science Quality Mark awarded in May 2018. This achievement highlights the school's dedication to enriching learning experiences through multi-sensory and memorable methods. Additionally, Springfield School has been recognized for its leadership and people management, having received the Gold Investors in People award in December 2017. Overall, Springfield School stands out for its strong leadership, excellent teaching standards, and its focus on personal development and welfare, making it a highly respected institution in the region.

St Alban's Catholic Primary School, A Voluntary Academy

Academy converter
Priory Lane, , Macclesfield, SK10 3HJ
329 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 12%

St Anne's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Wellington Road, , Nantwich, CW5 7DA
200 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 12%
St Anne's Catholic Primary School, located at Wellington Road in Nantwich, Cheshire (CW5 7DA), is a state primary school with a strong Catholic ethos. The school is highly regarded for its commitment to Catholic life and mission, where pupils actively participate and value their faith. As noted in a recent Diocesan Inspection, St Anne's is recognized as an outstanding Catholic school. The school serves children aged from 4 to 11, with a mixed gender enrollment of about 195 students, slightly below its capacity of 210. It is supported by the local authority of Cheshire East, with Mrs. Nuala Ferguson as the headteacher. St Anne's has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted, ranking 29th in Cheshire East. The school's English curriculum is designed to foster a love of writing and discussion, preparing students to be successful and socially responsible citizens. The curriculum includes innovative teaching methods such as Drawing Club and Curious Quests, which encourage creativity and exploration. In terms of attainment, a significant portion of pupils achieve high scores, with 79% reaching 20 or more out of 25 in assessments. Overall, St Anne's is known for its supportive environment, where every child feels safe and valued.

St Anne's Fulshaw C of E Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
Nursery Lane, , Wilmslow, SK9 5JQ
126 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 9%
St Anne's Fulshaw C of E Primary School, located in Wilmslow, Cheshire East, is a state-funded school with a rich history as the only Church of England school in the area. The school provides a nurturing educational environment for approximately 120 pupils aged between 4 and 11, although its capacity is slightly higher at 133 pupils. This smaller class size ensures a personalized approach to learning, allowing teachers to cater to the individual needs of each student effectively. The school is known for its inclusive community, welcoming pupils from the local area and beyond. It operates under the voluntary controlled school type, which means it is maintained by the local authority but also has significant involvement from the Church of England. The school has a mixed gender intake and offers a comprehensive curriculum tailored to meet the needs of its students. While specific academic performance figures are not universally high, the school focuses on providing a supportive and engaging environment for all its pupils. For instance, recent data indicates that a small percentage of pupils achieve high scores in reading and maths, suggesting room for improvement in certain areas. Overall, St Anne's Fulshaw C of E Primary School is a community-focused institution dedicated to fostering a love of learning and personal growth among its students.

St Benedict's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Hall Road, Handforth, Wilmslow, SK9 3AE
197 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25%
First Language not English: 16%
St Benedict's Catholic Primary School is located in Handforth, Cheshire, with a strong Catholic ethos and a welcoming community. It is a state-funded voluntary aided school, catering to children aged 4 to 11. The school is mixed-gender and has a capacity of 210 pupils. As of the last available data, it had 208 students, with 25.5% eligible for free school meals. St Benedict's provides a range of educational and extracurricular activities, including sports such as football, cricket, tennis, gymnastics, and dance. The school's performance in core subjects is notable, with 69% of pupils meeting the expected standards in reading, writing, and mathematics, although its higher standard achievement is at 4%. This places it among the local schools in Cheshire East, where several schools have shown strong performance in recent years. The school's closure as a separate entity was planned due to an academy conversion, with the official closure date set for March 31, 2025. Despite this change, the school has maintained a strong sense of community and continues to uphold its Catholic values. Under the leadership of Mrs Hannah McGuire, the school has been recognized for its inclusive environment and commitment to providing a well-rounded education.

St Gabriel's Catholic Primary School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Well Lane, Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 2PG
210 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 4%
First Language not English: 4%
St Gabriel's Catholic Primary School is a state-funded, mixed-gender school located in Alsager, Cheshire East, with a focus on Roman Catholic values. The school operates under the Diocese of Shrewsbury and serves children from ages 3 to 11. It has a strong commitment to providing a comprehensive educational environment that nurtures academic, creative, spiritual, and social growth. The school's mission is deeply rooted in Christian values, emphasizing the importance of service and community. St Gabriel's achieves its goals through a collaborative effort between the school, parents, and the local parish. The curriculum is designed to be engaging and rounded, allowing each child to reach their full potential. The school is particularly proud of its history curriculum, which is structured around themes and integrates with other subjects to enhance understanding. St Gabriel's is noted for its high-quality education, reflected in its past Ofsted ratings as Outstanding. Currently, the school has 207 pupils and offers a nursery provision. Despite recent changes in Ofsted's inspection policies, the school continues to emphasize excellence in teaching and learning. It also values partnerships with parents and the community, fostering a supportive educational journey for all students.

St Gregory's Catholic Primary School

Special Measures
Voluntary aided school
Albert Road, Bollington, Macclesfield, SK10 5HS
72 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 3%
St Gregory's Catholic Primary School, located in Albert Road, Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire (SK10 5HS), is a voluntary aided school under the local authority of Cheshire East. The school caters to boys and girls aged from four to eleven. Historically, its roots trace back to 1840 when it began as a Catholic Sunday School with 300 pupils. By the late 19th century, the school had expanded to include separate boys', girls', and infants' sections. The current site, chosen for its health benefits and proximity to homes, has been the school's location since 1894. Despite recent challenges, St Gregory's has shown resilience. While the school's last Ofsted inspection in 2022 was inadequate, with behavior and attitudes needing improvement, the school has a strong foundation. The school has a small capacity of 105 pupils, which allows for personalized attention. Historically, the school has been rated positively; it was last rated as "Good" by Ofsted in 2012. The school's curriculum includes religious instruction alongside core subjects like reading and writing, reflecting its Catholic ethos. St Gregory's works closely with other schools in the area, forming partnerships that enhance educational opportunities for its students.

St John the Evangelist CofE Primary School Macclesfield

Good
Voluntary aided school
Ivy Road, , Macclesfield, SK11 8QN
274 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 4%
St John the Evangelist CofE Primary School in Macclesfield is a voluntary aided school that serves children from ages 4 to 11. Located at Ivy Road, SK11 8QN, the school operates under the Cheshire East local authority and is part of the Diocese of Chester. The school is led by Headteacher Mr. Mark Harrison and is known for its Christian ethos, aiming to foster a caring community that supports children in achieving their full potential. The school has a capacity of 315 pupils and currently has 283 students enrolled. Despite not having a nursery, it offers a mixed-gender education environment. St John's is particularly proud of its academic achievements, with students consistently performing above the national average in all areas by the end of Key Stage 2. This success reflects the collaborative effort of the school community and family support throughout the students' educational journey. St John the Evangelist CofE Primary School is committed to providing a high-quality education that aligns with its Christian values, encouraging students to grow into responsible individuals who can make a positive impact in the world. The school offers opportunities for tours and individual visits for prospective families, showcasing its commitment to welcoming new students.

St John's CofE Primary School

Special Measures
Voluntary aided school
Heath Road, , Sandbach, CW11 2LE
179 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 15%
First Language not English: 4%
St John's CofE Primary School, located at Heath Road, Sandbach, Cheshire, CW11 2LE, was a voluntary aided school under the Cheshire East local authority. It operated from 1900 until its closure on December 31, 2024, as part of a transition to an academy. The school catered to children aged 4 to 11, with a mixed gender intake and a Christian ethos at its core. As a Church of England school, it emphasized values such as respect, hard work, and good manners, aiming to foster a welcoming family-like environment. At its peak, the school had a capacity of 210 pupils, with an actual enrollment of 187 students. Approximately 20.3% of the pupils were eligible for free school meals, indicating a diverse socio-economic makeup. Despite its closure, the school's legacy reflects a commitment to providing a supportive and inclusive environment. The religious character and community-focused approach were integral to its mission and activities. While specific academic achievements for St John's CofE Primary School are not detailed, the broader context of Church of England schools in the area suggests a strong focus on holistic education, emphasizing both academic progress and personal development. However, the school's closure has transitioned its operations towards a new educational framework.

St Mary's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Manor Lane, , Middlewich, CW10 9DH
194 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 15%
First Language not English: 6%
St Mary's Catholic Primary School, located in Middlewich, Cheshire, is a state-run Roman Catholic school catering to children from ages four to eleven. The school emphasizes a culture built on trust and love, aiming to inspire pupils to succeed and achieve excellence. It fosters a strong partnership between home, school, and parish, focusing on creating confident, creative, and caring individuals who will make a positive impact in society. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Janet McKinlay, the school has maintained a good overall effectiveness as per recent Ofsted inspections. It has a student body of 194 pupils with a student-teacher ratio of 23:1, providing a fairly personalized learning environment. Recent improvements in teaching, particularly in Key Stage 1 and maths, have led to significant progress and improved attainment. The curriculum has been enhanced with a focus on science and cross-curricular topics, though there is a recognized need to make it more comprehensive. The school places a strong emphasis on safeguarding, with a vigilant culture in place to reduce risks. While there is a priority to challenge the most able pupils, this is not yet consistently applied across all subjects. The school is set to convert to an academy in June 2025, which may bring further opportunities for development and growth.

St Mary's Catholic Primary School, Crewe

Good
Voluntary aided school
Dane Bank Avenue, , Crewe, CW2 8AD
601 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 36%
St Mary's Catholic Primary School in Crewe, located at Dane Bank Avenue, CW2 8AD, is a vibrant educational community that caters to students aged 3 to 11. As a voluntary aided school, it is part of the Cheshire East local authority. The school is known for its strong religious character and emphasis on faith and education, with a mission to develop pupils into positive and responsible citizens who can work cooperatively with others while achieving their full potential. Recent Ofsted inspections have rated the school as "Good" across all areas, including quality of education, behavior and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management, and early years provision. The school has a student body of approximately 609 pupils, very close to its capacity of 622. The headteacher, Mrs. Cathryn Wright, oversees a curriculum that focuses on providing high-quality teaching and learning experiences. St Mary's Catholic Primary School is recognized for its welcoming environment, where every pupil is valued and supported. While specific academic achievement figures for this school are not readily available, the strong focus on pupil development and the "Good" Ofsted rating highlight its commitment to delivering a well-rounded education. The school's approach to education emphasizes not only academic success but also the development of character and community values.

St Michael's Community Academy

Requires improvement
Academy sponsor led
Holland Street, , Crewe, CW1 3SL
427 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 43%
First Language not English: 21%

St Oswald's Worleston CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Church Road, Aston Juxta Mondrum, Nantwich, CW5 6DP
107 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 5%

St Paul's Catholic Primary School, A Voluntary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Marley Road, Poynton, Stockport, SK12 1LY
113 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 4%

St Thomas More Catholic High School

Good
Academy converter
Dane Bank Avenue, , Crewe, CW2 8AE
646 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 29%

St Vincent De Paul Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Manor Park South, , Knutsford, WA16 8AL
196 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 9%
First Language not English: 10%
St Vincent De Paul Catholic Primary School, located in Knutsford, Cheshire East, is a voluntary aided primary school serving boys and girls aged 4 to 11. The school has a Roman Catholic religious character and operates under the local authority of Cheshire East. With a pupil population of approximately 191 children and a capacity of 210, it maintains a close-knit community atmosphere. The school is led by Principal Miss Bernadette Groarke and is renowned for its high expectations in all areas of school life, consistently achieving local recognition for its success. The curriculum follows the National Curriculum 2014, integrated with a strong emphasis on religious education, which is central to the school’s ethos. Religious instruction is dynamic and part of everyday school life, encompassing classroom lessons, class masses, assemblies, and charity events, guided by the Shrewsbury Diocese's schemes of work. Early Years Foundation Stage follows statutory guidance, ensuring a robust foundation for younger pupils. St Vincent’s fosters a nurturing environment where pupils are encouraged to be ready, respectful, and kind, embodying the school’s mission to ‘Serve with Love and Strive for Excellence.’ The school promotes resilience, teamwork, and a growth mindset throughout its community. Attendance and punctuality are highly valued as key factors in academic and social development. This commitment to high standards and holistic education makes St Vincent De Paul Catholic Primary School a well-regarded institution within Cheshire East.

Stapeley Broad Lane CofE Primary School

Outstanding
Academy converter
Broad Lane, Stapeley, Nantwich, CW5 7QL
217 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 5%

Styal Primary School

Good
Community school
Altrincham Road, Styal, Wilmslow, SK9 4JE
114 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 10%
Styal Primary School, located on Altrincham Road in Styal, Wilmslow, Cheshire (postcode SK9 4JE), is a mixed-gender primary school serving 106 pupils aged 4 to 11 years. The school operates under the Cheshire East local authority and is led by Headteacher Mrs. Sara Chignell. With a capacity for 119 students, it maintains a moderate student-teacher ratio of approximately 17:1, supporting a focused and personalized learning environment. The school is committed to fostering the personal development of each child, placing this at the core of its curriculum and ethos. Values such as resilience, confidence, kindness, ambition, and knowledgeability are actively promoted through various methods, including discrete lessons in PSHE and RSE, cross-curricular activities, Forest School sessions, and engagement with external visitors on topics like first aid and safety. The school emphasizes emotional health and wellbeing through dedicated teams and celebrates achievements and positive behaviors with weekly awards, enhancing student motivation and community spirit. Styal Primary’s educational approach integrates personal growth with academic learning, aiming to prepare children to thrive as responsible, caring, and knowledgeable individuals in society. This holistic focus is reflected in its nurturing environment and its commitment to inclusivity, equality, and promoting fundamental British values. These strengths contribute to a supportive and enriching school experience for all pupils.

Terra Nova School

Independent
Other independent school
Jodrell Bank, Holmes Chapel, Crewe, CW4 8BT
286 pupils
Age 2-13
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Terra Nova School is a renowned independent preparatory school located in Cheshire East, at CW4 8BT. Situated on a picturesque 32-acre site, the school is known for its vibrant community and commitment to nurturing a growth mindset in its pupils. Founded in 1897 and established at its current site since 1939, Terra Nova provides a comprehensive education to children aged 2.5 to 13 years. The school is non-selective, fostering a culture where every pupil is encouraged to strive for excellence. Terra Nova was graded 'excellent' in all areas by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in 2022. With a small student body of around 277 pupils, the school offers a personalized learning environment. The curriculum is rich and rigorous, with opportunities in academics, sports, and the arts. A significant number of pupils progress to prestigious boarding schools upon leaving, with many heading to institutions like Shrewsbury, Sedbergh, and Repton. The school's fees range from £16,530 to £22,899 per annum for day pupils, with boarding options available at an additional cost. Terra Nova is particularly noted for its warm and supportive atmosphere, making it a popular choice among parents seeking a well-rounded education for their children.

The Axis Academy

Good
Special
Free schools special
Lodgefields Drive, , Crewe, CW2 8TU
47 pupils
Age 4-18
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 47%

The Berkeley Academy

Good
Academy converter
Laidon Avenue, Wistaston, Crewe, CW2 6RU
473 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 4%

The Dingle Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
The Dingle, Haslington, Crewe, CW1 5SD
373 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 2%
The Dingle Primary School, located in Haslington, Cheshire East, is a highly regarded educational institution known for its exceptional learning environment. Recently, in September 2023, it was awarded an "Outstanding" rating by Ofsted, highlighting its excellence in pupil development, teaching quality, and leadership. The school is part of the Sandbach Education Partnership and serves as a feeder for Sandbach School and Sandbach High School. The Dingle Primary School caters to children aged 4 to 11, currently hosting around 388 pupils, with a capacity of 420 students. It offers a broad and balanced curriculum that emphasizes personal development, cultural awareness, and academic excellence. The curriculum includes core subjects like English, Mathematics, Science, alongside Art & Design, Citizenship, Computing, and Design & Technology. The school's strength lies in its ability to foster a supportive and inclusive community where pupils flourish. It places a strong emphasis on developing responsible and active citizens, promoting British values, and encouraging healthy lifestyles. The school's academic performance is impressive, particularly at Key Stage 2, reflecting its commitment to providing a high-quality education. The Dingle Primary School is a vibrant community that values each child's unique strengths and talents, ensuring they are well-equipped for future success.

The Fallibroome Academy

Good
Academy converter
Priory Lane, Upton, Macclesfield, SK10 4AF
1567 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 3%
The Fallibroome Academy, situated in Macclesfield, Cheshire (postcode SK10 4AF), is a well-established mixed secondary school serving students aged 11 to 18. As an academy converter under the Halliard Trust, it has a strong reputation for providing quality education. The school currently educates approximately 1,541 pupils, exceeding its capacity of 1,535, with a student-teacher ratio of about 18:1, which supports effective teaching and learning. The academy has maintained consistently good educational standards, reflected in its most recent Ofsted rating of "Good." Around 58% of students achieve grade 5 or above in their GCSEs, indicating solid academic performance across a broad curriculum. The school places strong emphasis on personal development and leadership, especially evident in its sixth form, which comprises roughly 345 students identified as "future leaders." This highlights the school’s commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals prepared for further education and future careers. In the arts, The Fallibroome Academy has been awarded the prestigious Artsmark Platinum status twice, underscoring its excellence and dedication in performing arts education. Additionally, the school actively engages in community and charitable activities, exemplified by events such as the 'Step to the Beat' fashion show, which raised over £1,500 for charity. Overall, The Fallibroome Academy combines strong academic results, a supportive learning environment, and vibrant extra-curricular opportunities, making it a notable institution within Cheshire East.

The King's School In Macclesfield

Independent
Other independent school
Alderley Road, Prestbury, Macclesfield, SK10 4SP
1272 pupils
Age 3-19
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Church of England
The King's School in Macclesfield, located in Cheshire East, boasts a rich history dating back to 1502 when it was founded by Sir John Percival as Macclesfield Grammar School. Initially set up within the Church of St. Michael and All Angels, it was later re-established in 1552 as the Free Grammar School of King Edward VI. Over the centuries, the school has evolved, becoming a prominent independent day school and a member of the Headmasters and Headmistresses Conference. Today, the school is renowned for its academic excellence and innovative teaching methods. Recently, the school achieved impressive GCSE results, with 65% of grades at 9-7, marking a significant improvement over previous years. This success is attributed to the school's inspirational learning environment and the resilience of its students. The school's commitment to extra-curricular activities and personal development is also a key strength, with a wide range of enrichment opportunities available to students. The school's efforts have been recognized nationally, such as receiving the 'Gold' award in the Learning Quality Framework, a testament to its commitment to excellent standards of learning. As a result, The King's School continues to be a preferred choice for students seeking a well-rounded education.

The Macclesfield Academy

Requires improvement
Academy sponsor led
Park Lane, , Macclesfield, SK11 8JR
590 pupils
Age 11-16
Secondary
Free School Meals: 25%
First Language not English: 2%

The Oaks Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Buchan Grove, , Crewe, CW2 7NQ
489 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 42%
First Language not English: 30%

The Quinta Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Ullswater Road, , Congleton, CW12 4LX
480 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 1%

The Ryleys School

Independent
Other independent school
Ryleys Lane, , Alderley Edge, SK9 7UY
248 pupils
Age 1-11
Mixed
Primary
Located in Alderley Edge, Cheshire, The Ryleys School is a co-educational preparatory school catering to children from 1 to 11 years old. It is known for its home-from-home atmosphere, personalized learning, and all-round focus. The school prides itself on a traditional yet forward-facing curriculum with a global outlook, encouraging pupils to discover their strengths and talents. The Ryleys School has approximately 258 pupils and is headed by Mrs. Julia Langford since 2017. The school's curriculum is complemented by over 30 extra-curricular clubs weekly, enhancing academic success and fostering a "can do" attitude among pupils. It emphasizes key life skills such as problem-solving, risk-taking, resilience, and social and emotional awareness. The school has been awarded the highest possible inspection grade of 'Excellent' by the Independent Schools Inspectorate in both Personal Development and Quality of Pupils' Academic and Other Achievements. This recognition highlights the school's ability to provide a holistic education that challenges and inspires pupils, with a strong focus on individual learning targets and regular monitoring of progress. Fees range from £12,585 to £14,151 per annum, reflecting the school's commitment to quality education.

The Wilmslow Academy

Good
Academy converter
Handforth Road, , Wilmslow, SK9 2LX
358 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 19%

Tytherington School

Good
Academy converter
Manchester Road, , Macclesfield, SK10 2EE
1313 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 4%

Underwood West Academy

Good
Academy converter
Newcastle Street, , Crewe, CW1 3LF
422 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 54%
First Language not English: 31%

Upton Priory School

Good
Academy converter
Berwick Close, Off Prestbury Road, Macclesfield, SK10 3ED
347 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 23%
First Language not English: 5%

Vernon Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Clumber Road, , Poynton, SK12 1NW
372 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 5%
First Language not English: 1%
Vernon Primary School is a highly regarded state primary located at Clumber Road, Poynton, within the SK12 1NW postcode of Cheshire East. The school welcomes children aged 4 to 11 and is known for its vibrant, dynamic learning environment, where positive relationships between pupils, staff, parents, and the wider community are strongly encouraged. With a current roll of around 375 to 380 pupils, the school maintains a supportive and inclusive atmosphere and operates an open door policy, inviting families to engage directly with school life. Academic excellence is a hallmark of Vernon Primary School, as evidenced by its consistently strong performance in national assessments. For instance, recent data shows that 80% of pupils achieved the expected standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2, notably surpassing both local authority and national averages. Additionally, a higher proportion of pupils — 16% — reached the higher standard in these core subjects compared to regional and national peers, demonstrating the school’s ability to challenge and support students at all levels. The school is rated as Outstanding by Ofsted across all key areas, including quality of education, personal development, behaviour and attitudes, leadership and management, and early years provision, a recognition that underscores its commitment to fostering both academic achievement and well-rounded personal growth. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs Jo Carvell, Vernon Primary School continues to be a cornerstone of educational excellence in the local community.

Vine Tree Primary School

Good
Community school
Dane Bank Avenue, , Crewe, CW2 8AD
197 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 17%
Vine Tree Primary School, located on Dane Bank Avenue in Crewe, Cheshire East (postcode CW2 8AD), is a well-regarded state primary school serving boys and girls aged 5 to 11. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr Darren Locke, the school is committed to providing an excellent and engaging education that balances challenge, interest, and enjoyment. Vine Tree’s ethos centers on fostering independent, confident, and successful learners with high aspirations, encouraging children to build self-confidence, take risks in learning, and develop self-reliance. The school’s curriculum is designed to promote these qualities through a broad range of learning experiences, both within and beyond the classroom. Vine Tree emphasizes close collaboration between home and school to support children's development, ensuring parents are well-informed and involved in their child’s education. Inspectors have noted the school as “good,” with particularly outstanding achievement in mathematics by the end of Year 6, reflecting their strong academic focus. Vine Tree Primary is recognized for its warm, supportive environment where children feel valued and motivated to succeed. The staff’s dedication to creating a special place for learning and play contributes to the school’s strengths. This nurturing atmosphere, combined with a robust curriculum and strong community ties, helps Vine Tree maintain its reputation as a highly effective primary school in Cheshire East.

Warmingham CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
School Lane, Warmingham, Sandbach, CW11 3QN
70 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 4%

Weaver Primary School

Good
Community school
Western Avenue, , Nantwich, CW5 7AJ
208 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 3%
First Language not English: 1%
Weaver Primary School, located on Western Avenue in Nantwich, Cheshire East (postcode CW5 7AJ), is a well-regarded community primary school serving boys and girls aged 4 to 11. With an enrolment of around 204 to 209 pupils, the school maintains a student-teacher ratio of approximately 23:1, which fosters a focused learning environment. The school is known for delivering strong academic outcomes, reflected in the fact that 76% of its pupils achieve a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2, significantly above expected benchmarks. Ofsted has rated Weaver Primary School as "Good," highlighting the school's effective leadership, quality teaching, and pupils' good progress in foundational skills. Behaviour and safety are particularly noted as outstanding, creating a supportive and secure environment for students. The Early Years Foundation Stage is a particular strength, where pupils make excellent progress from the start of their education. Overall, Weaver Primary School combines robust academic performance with attentive pastoral care, making it a vibrant and nurturing educational setting for primary-aged children in the Cheshire East area. Its commitment to both learning excellence and student well-being underpins its strong reputation locally.

Weston Village Primary School

Good
Academy converter
East Avenue, Weston, Crewe, CW2 5LZ
245 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 2%

Wheelock Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Crewe Road, , Sandbach, CW11 4PY
314 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 2%

Whirley Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Whirley Road, Broken Cross, Macclesfield, SK10 3JL
212 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 1%

Willaston Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Derwent Close, Willaston, Nantwich, CW5 6QQ
245 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 0%

Wilmslow High School

Good
Community school
Holly Road, , Wilmslow, SK9 1LZ
2139 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 7%
Wilmslow High School, located in Cheshire East at SK9 1LZ, is a large, mixed comprehensive community secondary school serving students aged 11 to 18. With a student population of around 2,196, it offers education from Key Stage 3 through to a vibrant sixth form, under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Christina Kane. The school is non-selective and caters inclusively to a broad range of students, including those with special educational needs such as hearing impairment and autism spectrum disorder, supported through a resourced provision program. The school is well-regarded with a recent Ofsted rating of "Good" across key areas including leadership and management, teaching quality, pupil behavior, and outcomes. It maintains a favorable student-teacher ratio of approximately 16:1, which facilitates effective teaching and personalized support. Academically, Wilmslow High School boasts strong GCSE results, with 58% of pupils achieving grade 5 or above, notably outperforming national averages particularly in English and Maths where pass rates reached around 77-79% and were considerably higher than the national figures. The school places significant emphasis on holistic development, offering a broad curriculum alongside extensive extracurricular programs and strong pastoral care, aiming to foster both academic excellence and personal growth. Its sixth form is a key strength, preparing students well for post-18 pathways. Overall, Wilmslow High School combines a robust academic record, comprehensive support for diverse learners, and a commitment to well-rounded education in a thriving community setting.

Wilmslow Preparatory School

Independent
Other independent school
Grove Avenue, , Wilmslow, SK9 5EG
121 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Wilmslow Preparatory School is a small, inclusive independent school located at Grove Avenue, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5EG. Established in 1929, the school has a proud history of providing an exceptional education for children aged 3 to 11. It is known for its warm and caring environment, where each pupil is nurtured as an individual and encouraged to achieve their full potential. The school offers a well-rounded curriculum, enhanced by specialist teachers in subjects like Music, PE, Art, Languages, Science, and Maths. Wilmslow Preparatory School is recognized for its academic excellence. Recently, all Form 6 pupils successfully secured places at their chosen senior schools, with 25% of the class receiving scholarship offers. The school's Early Years Foundation Stage has been praised for its outstanding quality and standards. With a focus on pastoral care, the school promotes good manners, respect, and kindness among its students. The school has a small student body of around 130 pupils, ensuring personalized attention and support. It offers a range of extra-curricular activities and has a strong parental involvement program. The tuition fees range from £1,200 to £4,545, reflecting the school's commitment to providing a high-quality education. Overall, Wilmslow Preparatory School is a dynamic and forward-thinking institution that prepares students for a strong start in life.

Wincle CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Wincle, , Macclesfield, SK11 0QH
66 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 3%
First Language not English: 2%
Wincle CofE Primary School is a small, rural Voluntary Aided school located in Wincle, Macclesfield, Cheshire East. The school is part of the local community, serving children from four to eleven years old. It strives to inspire rounded, happy, and courageous children, emphasizing core values that include a strong focus on personal development and community. The school has seen significant growth in recent years, with pupil numbers increasing from 49 to 68 over eight years under the leadership of Headteacher Sarah Smith. This growth reflects the school's appeal and reputation for academic excellence. Wincle CofE Primary School has been recognized as one of the top-performing primary schools in Cheshire East, with impressive results in national assessments. In 2023, an outstanding 93% of pupils achieved the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics, far surpassing the local average of 62%. Additionally, the school boasts a high percentage of pupils reaching the Greater Depth standard, with 86% in reading and 57% in mathematics. The school's commitment to its students is evident in its open-door policy and comprehensive care services, offering support from quarter to eight in the morning to six at night.

Wistaston Academy

Outstanding
Academy converter
Moreton Road, , Crewe, CW2 8QS
460 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 32%
First Language not English: 25%

Wistaston Church Lane Academy

Good
Academy converter
Church Lane, Wistaston, Crewe, CW2 8EZ
418 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 1%

Woodcocks' Well CofE Primary School

Requires improvement
Voluntary aided school
Church Street, Mow Cop, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 3NQ
109 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 7%
First Language not English: 1%
Woodcocks' Well CofE Primary School is a small, voluntary-aided school situated on the border of Staffordshire and Cheshire East, offering education to children from ages 4 to 11. The school prides itself on its distinctly Christian ethos, fostering a warm, friendly, and family-oriented environment. Guided by the vision "Discovering a world of wonder, empowered by God's spirit," the school emphasizes aspiration and creativity, ensuring children feel safe, secure, and happy while learning. The school's curriculum is designed to be challenging and varied, allowing pupils to reach their full potential. It places significant emphasis on subjects like history, which is taught progressively throughout the school to equip children with real-life experiences and skills. The school also prioritizes inclusivity, ensuring that children with special educational needs are supported to access the curriculum effectively. Woodcocks' Well CofE Primary School has a small but diverse student body, with around 105 students. Despite its small size, the school offers a rich natural environment, which serves as a valuable educational resource. The school's commitment to community involvement and its role as a local hub further enhance its appeal. Overall, Woodcocks' Well provides a nurturing environment where children can thrive academically and personally.

Worth Primary School

Requires improvement
Academy converter
Birch Road, , Poynton, SK12 1QA
213 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 6%
First Language not English: 3%

Wrenbury Primary School

Good
Community school
Nantwich Road, Wrenbury, Nantwich, CW5 8EN
130 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 22%
Wrenbury Primary School, located in Cheshire East, is a state school that caters to children aged from 3 to 11 years. The school is situated on Nantwich Road, Wrenbury, with a postal code of CW5 8EN. It has a capacity for 160 pupils, with a current enrollment of 130 students. Led by Headteacher Mrs. Rebecca Charlesworth, the school prides itself on being a forward-thinking, rural community institution that dates back to 1876. The school's curriculum is centered around high-quality texts, fostering a creative education that encourages children to grow academically, personally, and socially. Wrenbury Primary School is known for its emphasis on personal development and has been rated as "Good" by Ofsted in recent inspections. In the 2023 Ofsted report, it was noted that the school places a strong emphasis on pupils' personal development, and children are exceptionally well cared for. The school's connection to the local community is strong, with parents overwhelmingly positive about the school and willing to recommend it to others. Wrenbury School aims to nurture happy, healthy, and hopeful children, equipping them to make a positive impact on the world. Its curriculum is designed to inspire children and help them achieve their goals while fostering a sense of community and belonging.

Wybunbury Delves CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Bridge Street, Wybunbury, Nantwich, CW5 7NE
205 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 8%
First Language not English: 0%

Yorston Lodge School

Independent
Other independent school
18 St John's Road, , Knutsford, WA16 0DP
71 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Christian
Yorston Lodge School, located at 18 St John's Road in Knutsford, Cheshire East (postcode WA16 0DP), is an independent co-educational preparatory school catering to children aged 3 to 11 years. Established over a century ago, it has a long-standing reputation for high academic standards and a broad curriculum designed to nurture pupils’ academic, creative, social, and physical development. The school prides itself on fostering an inclusive, non-selective environment where every child is valued as an individual and encouraged to realize their unique talents. Pupils benefit from a carefully planned yet flexible curriculum that balances academic rigor with opportunities for creative exploration and physical activity. Yorston Lodge emphasizes the development of a love for learning during these foundational years, free from the pressures of national standardized exams. The school community is known for its well-mannered, cheerful pupils who engage enthusiastically in both study and extracurricular activities. Specialist PE teachers provide extensive sports opportunities, including football, netball, swimming, and more, with some pupils achieving selection for premier league teams and competitive swimming prospects. Although the school faced challenges and announced its closure in 2023 after 120 years, during its operation Yorston Lodge maintained a commitment to creating a nurturing educational environment that prepared children effectively for senior education and lifelong success. The headmistress, Mrs. Janet Dallimore, had been leading the school for 28 years before its closure, reflecting strong leadership and dedication throughout its history. The school’s last recorded enrollment was around 71 pupils, with an annual fee near £9,696, underscoring its role as a premium independent prep school within Cheshire East.