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Alder Community High School

Requires improvement
Community school
Mottram Old Road, Gee Cross, Hyde, SK14 5NJ
906 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 22%
First Language not English: 8%
Alder Community High School, located at Mottram Old Road, Gee Cross, Hyde, Cheshire SK14 5NJ, is a mixed, non-selective secondary school serving students aged 11 to 16 in the Tameside area. The school has a capacity for around 900 pupils but currently educates 925, reflecting its popularity and the dynamic nature of its intake. The school is led by Headteacher Mrs. Michelle Critchlow and operates as a community school, offering a broad-based education within a supportive environment. Alder Community High School stands out for its commitment to strong academic achievement and rich curriculum. Its curriculum is designed to ensure students are academically competitive, blending high academic ambition with vocational and technical opportunities to prepare all students for success in both school and future careers. The school has demonstrated strong performance in nationally standardized metrics,for example, recent data showed 76% of pupils achieved A*–C grades in both English and Maths, well above regional and national averages. Additionally, the average number of GCSEs per pupil at Alder is 9.7, with 10.5 when including equivalents, a figure that surpasses both regional and national norms. The school was the first in Tameside to achieve the Quality in Careers Standard, highlighting its focus on thorough careers education and guidance for its students. Beyond academic achievement, Alder Community High School is known for its inclusive ethos, supporting a significant portion of its students eligible for free school meals and committing to an enriching, diverse curriculum that develops independent, resilient thinkers. The school’s leadership and community partnerships contribute to a stimulating learning environment that values cultural capital and student well-being.

Aldwyn Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Lumb Lane, Audenshaw, Manchester, M34 5SF
438 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 13%
Aldwyn Primary School is a mixed community school located in Audenshaw, Manchester, within the Tameside local authority area. The school caters to children aged three to eleven and has a diverse student body. As of recent data, the school has a student roll of approximately 438 pupils. Aldwyn Primary School is known for its diverse student body, with a balance of boys and girls—about 49.3% boys and 50.7% girls. The school emphasizes good attendance, recognizing that pupils with strong attendance records are more likely to succeed academically. The curriculum at Aldwyn Primary is designed to cultivate curiosity and understanding, particularly in subjects like history, where students learn about chronology and how to interpret historical sources. This approach helps pupils develop a secure understanding of the past and its impact on current events. The school's strengths lie in its engaging curriculum and commitment to fostering a curious and informed student body. As part of the Victorious Academies Trust, Aldwyn Primary benefits from a collaborative approach to education, allowing for autonomy in setting remote education provisions and curriculum content. This framework supports the school's mission to provide a comprehensive education that prepares students for success beyond primary school.

All Saints Catholic College

Good
Academy converter
Birch Lane, , Dukinfield, SK16 5AP
755 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 33%
First Language not English: 14%

Arlies Primary School

Good
Community school
Broadhill Road, , Stalybridge, SK15 1HQ
214 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 35%
First Language not English: 12%
Arlies Primary School, located on Broadhill Road in Stalybridge, Tameside (postcode SK15 1HQ), is a mixed-gender community primary school serving children aged 3 to 11. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Lucy Hughes, the school fosters an inclusive and nurturing environment aimed at supporting academic excellence and holistic development. With a student capacity of approximately 266 pupils, the school currently enrolls nearly 200 students, maintaining a favorable student-teacher ratio around 21:1, which facilitates attentive teaching and personalized learning support. The school has been rated "Good" overall in its most recent Ofsted inspection (May 2023), reflecting strong leadership, effective teaching, and positive pupil outcomes. Notably, nearly half of the pupils (48%) achieve a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2, indicating solid academic progress. While the early years provision has been identified as requiring further improvement, the school’s commitment to pupil welfare and safety, paired with active engagement with parents and the community, underlines its strengths. Positioned within the urban major conurbation of Tameside, Arlies Primary is recognized for its supportive atmosphere and consistent performance, contributing positively to the local education landscape.

Arundale Primary School

Good
Community school
Lowry Grove, Mottram, Hyde, SK14 6PW
189 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 57%
First Language not English: 5%
Arundale Primary School, located in Mottram, Hyde, Tameside (postcode SK14 6PW), is a welcoming state school for children aged 3 to 11. The school has an enrollment of around 200 pupils and was rated 'Good' by Ofsted in February 2023, highlighting its strong commitment to pupil progress and well-being. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr. Peter Hartley, Arundale offers a knowledge-rich, inclusive curriculum focused on curiosity, well-being, and equity. The curriculum is designed to inspire creativity, promote self-esteem, and celebrate individuality, ensuring every child has the opportunity to succeed regardless of their background. Arundale Primary emphasizes nurturing inquisitive minds through exciting and engaging learning experiences, aiming for children to be active participants in their own happiness and achievements. Academic performance shows around 54-56% of pupils meeting expected standards, with a smaller percentage achieving higher standards. The pupil-to-teacher ratio stands at about 19:1, which supports personalized attention and effective teaching. Additionally, the school's staff salaries rank in the top 9% nationwide, reflecting the quality of educators committed to fostering a supportive learning environment. With a relatively low absence rate of 4%, the school maintains strong attendance, further underpinning its positive learning culture. Overall, Arundale Primary School blends academic rigor with a nurturing ethos, where children are encouraged to 'Be Yourself' and thrive.

Ashlea House School

Good
Independent
Other independent school
Ashlea House, 474 Stockport Road, Manchester, M34 6ET
6 pupils
Age 11-18
Boys
Secondary
Ashlea House School is an independent secondary school located in Tameside, Manchester, at 474 Stockport Road, Denton, M34 6ET. It caters to students aged 11-18, providing a personalized education that focuses on meeting the unique needs of each student. As a boys' secondary school, Ashlea House School is recognized for its strong emphasis on delivering a high-quality education tailored to individual students, which helps in fostering a supportive learning environment. The school is part of the local authority area of Tameside and is led by Headteacher Miss Jenna Coyne. Ashlea House School is distinct for its approach to special needs provision, offering a nurturing environment that supports students with varying learning requirements. The school's focus on social, emotional, and mental health ensures that students receive comprehensive support to thrive academically and personally. Ashlea House School is noted for its strong educational offerings and supportive staff, which contribute to its reputation as a quality educational institution in Tameside. The school's commitment to providing a personalized and inclusive learning environment is key to its success, making it a preferred choice for families seeking tailored educational experiences for their children.

Ashton Sixth Form College

Outstanding
Academy 16-19 converter
Darnton Road, , Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL6 9RL
0 pupils
Age 16-19
Mixed

Ashton West End Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
William Street, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL7 0BJ
455 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 43%
First Language not English: 79%

Audenshaw Primary School

Requires improvement
Community school
Ash Street, Audenshaw, Manchester, M34 5NG
207 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 4%
Audenshaw Primary School, located in the M34 5NG area of Tameside, Greater Manchester, has a rich history intertwined with the local heritage of Audenshaw. The school embodies a strong commitment to putting children first, delivering a curriculum that broadens pupils’ knowledge of British history and culture from an early age. For example, younger pupils explore significant historical figures such as Nelson Mandela and events like the Gunpowder Plot, while older primary students study diverse eras, including the Stone Age, the Romans, the Anglo-Saxons, and the Victorians. This curriculum design helps children develop a deep chronological understanding and appreciation of their local and national history. The school’s strength lies in its ambitious approach to inclusive education and its provision for pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), ensuring these students achieve well alongside their peers. Audenshaw Primary is praised for its broad and balanced curriculum and for making effective use of external expertise to enrich learning experiences. Pupils benefit from a variety of extracurricular activities, such as sports clubs and choir, which contribute to their personal development and enjoyment at school. The school has actively addressed previous gaps in the English curriculum to improve reading breadth for older pupils, showing a commitment to continuous improvement. Overall, Audenshaw Primary School demonstrates a well-rounded educational environment, fostering academic achievement and holistic growth among its pupils, supported by dedicated staff and a leadership team focused on high standards and community engagement.

Audenshaw School

Good
Academy converter
Hazel Street, Audenshaw, Manchester, M34 5NB
1076 pupils
Age 11-16
Boys
Secondary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 18%
Audenshaw School is a state-funded secondary school located in Audenshaw, Greater Manchester, serving boys aged 11 to 16. The school is led by Principal Peter Taylor and is known for its strong community ethos based on respect, responsibility, and resilience. It has a pupil population of approximately 1125 students and operates under the Tameside local authority. Audenshaw School has received a "Good" rating in its latest Ofsted inspection, reflecting positively on its overall effectiveness, quality of education, and personal development. The school offers a broad curriculum, with notable achievements in subjects such as English, Maths, French, Music, and various sciences. Recent GCSE results highlighted that 71% of students achieved Grade 4 or above in English, while 73% achieved Grade 4 or above in Maths. Additionally, 55% and 52% of students achieved Grade 5 or above in English and Maths, respectively. The school's commitment to extra-curricular activities is evident through its provision of various facilities, including a full-size 3G pitch. It is also known for its strong partnerships with students, staff, parents, and the community, fostering an environment that supports students in achieving their full potential. Despite previous challenges, the school has shown resilience and dedication to academic success, making it a proud institution in the region.

Bradley Green Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Bradley Green Road, Newton, Hyde, SK14 4NA
216 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 36%
First Language not English: 4%

Brambles School

Good
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
29 Ashworth Lane, , Mottram, SK14 6NT
4 pupils
Age 6-14
Mixed
Primary & Secondary

Broadbent Fold Primary School and Nursery

Good
Community school
Tennyson Avenue, , Dukinfield, SK16 5DP
224 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 9%
First Language not English: 0%
Broadbent Fold Primary School and Nursery is a vibrant educational setting located in Dukinfield, Cheshire, within the Tameside local authority. The school caters to 224 pupils aged from 3 to 11 years, with a notable gender split of 70% boys. It is a community school that emphasizes the emotional and physical well-being of its pupils, fostering a culture of high standards and excellent behavior through its "Ready, Respectful and Safe" values. The school's curriculum is a significant strength, designed with input from pupils and families to inspire learning through engaging experiences. This approach has led to impressive academic achievements, with high scores in math and writing. Notably, the school ranks within the top 22% nationwide for math scores and progress in writing, and within the top 27% for writing scores. However, the school faces challenges such as a high pupil-to-teacher ratio and lower scores in reading. Despite these challenges, Broadbent Fold Primary School and Nursery maintains a strong reputation, with a low absence rate and a focus on inclusivity. The school celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023, highlighting its enduring commitment to the community. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Catherine Parker, the school continues to prioritize pupil-centered learning and community involvement.

Broadbottom Church of England Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
Mottram Road, Broadbottom, Hyde, SK14 6BB
88 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25%
First Language not English: 2%
Broadbottom Church of England Primary School is a small, friendly educational institution located in the picturesque village of Broadbottom, Tameside, SK14 6BB. This school prides itself on creating a caring, inclusive environment where children are known individually, and their interests and families are well understood by the staff. With a strong commitment to its Christian values, the school aims to foster a sense of community and moral responsibility among its pupils. The curriculum is broad and balanced, ensuring pupils develop essential skills and knowledge in various subjects, including history, which is taught through thematic units to inspire curiosity and fascination. The school has shown impressive academic results, with notable achievements in Key Stage 2 assessments. For instance, in 2024, 100% of pupils met the expected standards in reading, writing, grammar, punctuation, and spelling, and mathematics. Additionally, there was a significant increase in the number of pupils exceeding expectations in these subjects. The school's focus on developing life skills, tolerance, and resilience, coupled with its emphasis on high-quality teaching and community partnerships, makes it a nurturing environment for students. The school's Christian vision promotes values of love, compassion, and justice, providing a safe and supportive learning setting for all pupils.

Buckton Vale Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Swallow Lane, Carrbrook, Stalybridge, SK15 3NU
268 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 1%
Buckton Vale Primary School, located in Carrbrook, Stalybridge (postcode SK15 3NU), is a mixed-gender primary school serving children aged 4 to 11 within the Tameside local authority. The school transitioned to academy status on October 1, 2022, when it joined the Victorious Academies Trust, a move driven by a desire to collaborate closely with other local schools and enhance educational practices. The school’s leadership values the balance of autonomy and collaboration offered by the Trust, aiming to deliver the best education for its pupils. The school is deeply rooted in its community and guided by a strong set of core values: responsibility, honesty, respect, happiness, aspiration, and belief. These values underpin a broad and engaging curriculum designed to nurture curiosity, creativity, resilience, and self-assurance among its pupils. The mission is to prepare children to thrive as confident individuals and active, caring citizens in modern Britain. With a capacity for 315 pupils, Buckton Vale Primary currently educates around 268 children, about 16.4% of whom are eligible for free school meals, reflecting its commitment to inclusivity. Academic performance indicators suggest strengths particularly in writing, where the school ranks in the top 11% nationwide, and in reading, performing within the top 41%. Although mathematics performance is relatively lower, the school focuses on continuous improvement and individual achievement, aiming for excellence across all areas of the curriculum. The safe, supportive environment fosters every child’s potential, making the school a valued part of the Tameside community.

Canon Burrows CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Oldham Road, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL7 9ND
438 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20%
First Language not English: 15%
Canon Burrows CofE Primary School, located in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, is a vibrant and inclusive educational institution that welcomes children from the age of three to eleven. As a Church of England school, it is deeply rooted in Christian values and ethos, fostering an environment where each child is valued as unique and special. The school prides itself on a strong community spirit, enhanced by its close ties with Christ Church Ashton. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, Canon Burrows CofE Primary School ensures that each pupil receives personalized attention, which contributes to its consistently high academic standards. In recent assessments, 68% of pupils achieved a higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at key stage 2. The school has also been recognized for its outstanding behavior and attitudes, as well as its excellent personal development opportunities. Notably, Canon Burrows has been a pioneer in environmental education, being the first school in England to earn a Green Flag in 1998 and subsequently achieving ten such awards. This commitment to environmental education highlights the school's dedication to holistic development, preparing students for a wide range of challenges. Overall, Canon Burrows CofE Primary School offers a comprehensive and supportive learning environment that nurtures the academic, moral, and spiritual growth of its students.

Canon Johnson CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Elgin Street, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL7 9DD
228 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 30%
First Language not English: 17%

Copley Academy

Good
Academy converter
Huddersfield Road, , Stalybridge, SK15 3RR
645 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 35%
First Language not English: 7%

Corrie Primary School

Good
Community school
Cemetery Road, Denton, Manchester, M34 6FG
312 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 40%
First Language not English: 11%
Corrie Primary School, located at Cemetery Road, Denton, Manchester, M34 6FG, is part of the Tameside local authority. The school has been recognized for its excellence, with an Ofsted report describing it as a "good" school where pupils achieve well and are well-prepared for the next stage in their education due to good teaching. Academically, the school has shown notable achievements, with 56% of students meeting the standard requirements at key stage 2, and 19% scoring highly. The school emphasizes providing opportunities for all pupils to achieve their full potential academically, emotionally, and socially. It offers a creative curriculum that engages children in learning and promotes self-esteem and confidence. The school has also been awarded the Mentally Healthy Schools Award, reflecting its commitment to mental health and well-being. Corrie Primary School has received additional recognition for its commitment to pupils, having been awarded the Investors in Pupils award. The school prides itself on creating a safe environment where children feel encouraged to learn and grow, fostering responsible citizens of the future. The school's approach is built on mutual respect and kindness, working closely with parents to support each child's educational journey.

Cromwell High School

Outstanding
Special
Academy special converter
Yew Tree Lane, , Dukinfield, SK16 5BJ
120 pupils
Age 11-19
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 40%
First Language not English: 24%
Cromwell High School, located on Yew Tree Lane in Dukinfield, Tameside, is a dedicated special school serving mixed-gender students aged 11 to 19 with severe and complex learning difficulties, including severe and complex autism (ASC), severe learning difficulties (SLD), and profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD). As part of the Kingfisher Learning Trust since April 2024, the school aligns with the trust’s vision of providing “Endless Possibilities” for its pupils, emphasizing a supportive and inclusive education environment. The school offers a highly individualized curriculum tailored to each student’s Education, Health and Care Plan, aiming to foster holistic progress and prepare students for a smooth transition into adulthood. Cromwell High School supports learners through to Year 14, extending beyond the traditional school leaving age to provide continued development opportunities. It has a capacity to accommodate around 120 pupils, reflecting its focused special education provision. Under the leadership of Headteacher Suzanne Pass, Cromwell High School prioritizes current research and best practices to continually enhance its educational offer. The school’s ethos centers on creating a nurturing environment that addresses the complex needs of its students, ensuring they receive the necessary support to thrive academically, socially, and personally in a major urban conurbation within the North West region. This commitment is reflected in its ongoing efforts to deliver high-quality special education within Tameside.

Dane Bank Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Thornley Lane South, Reddish, Stockport, SK5 6QG
233 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 5%

Denton Community College

Special Measures
Community school
Taylor Lane, Denton, Manchester, M34 3NG
1378 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 32%
First Language not English: 7%
Denton Community College, located on Taylor Lane in Denton, Tameside (postcode M34 3NG), is a mixed-gender community secondary school serving students aged 11 to 16. It was established in 2010 through the amalgamation of previous institutions and operated as a non-selective school with a capacity for 1,530 pupils, accommodating around 1,368 students before its closure as a community school in late 2024 to transition to academy status under the Northern Education Trust. The school, led by Headteacher Mr. Donald Cumming, has a notable proportion of students (36.8%) eligible for free school meals, reflecting a community with diverse socio-economic backgrounds. Denton itself is a historically significant town once known for coal mining and felt hat manufacturing, now primarily residential, situated close to Manchester city center. This community background informs the school's local identity and commitment to serving its students’ educational needs. The school has demonstrated significant recent academic progress, particularly in GCSE results. In 2024, 61% of students achieved a pass in both English and Maths, with 44% attaining strong passes, representing an 18% improvement over the previous year and surpassing national averages for the first time. Exceptional student achievements include several grade 9s and high distinctions in various subjects. These successes have been attributed to a supportive school culture and effective leadership under Northern Education Trust, which manages the school with the aim of further improving educational outcomes and community engagement. The College emphasizes tailored support for all pupils, including disadvantaged groups and those with special educational needs, alongside a strong focus on career education and partnerships with local colleges to raise aspirations and readiness for post-16 pathways. This combination of community-rooted identity, improving academic performance, and dedicated leadership positions Denton Community College as a rising institution within Tameside’s educational landscape.

Denton West End Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Balmoral Drive, Denton, Manchester, M34 2JX
457 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 4%

Discovery Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Discovery Academy, Porlock Avenue, Hattersley, Hyde, SK14 3LE
174 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31%
First Language not English: 5%

Dowson Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Marlborough Road, , Hyde, SK14 5HU
478 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 3%

Droylsden Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Manor Road, , Manchester, M43 6QD
929 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 33%
First Language not English: 18%
Droylsden Academy is a vibrant secondary school situated on Manor Road, Droylsden, Manchester, postcode M43 6QD, serving the community since it opened in September 2009. The academy replaced former local schools, including the Droylsden School, Mathematics and Computing College for Girls, and Littlemoss High School for Boys, thus consolidating educational provision in the area and marking a new era for local secondary education. Currently, Droylsden Academy is a coeducational institution for pupils aged 11 to 16 and forms part of the Tame River Educational Trust, with strong ties to Tameside College as its academy sponsor. The academy prides itself on creating a supportive environment where students can belong and thrive, underpinned by core values of politeness, hard work, and honesty. With a current enrolment of about 938 students, Droylsden Academy offers a broad, inclusive curriculum with no religious ethos, ensuring accessibility for all local families. Its student-teacher ratio stands at an impressive 15:1, highlighting the school’s commitment to individual attention and support. Recent Ofsted reports have rated the school as "Good," with particular strengths noted in leadership, teaching quality, pupil progress, attendance, and attainment. Notably, 53% of pupils achieved grade 5 or above at GCSE, reflecting strong academic outcomes. The academy’s Progress 8 score places it within the top 23% of schools nationally in terms of pupil progress, while the Attainment 8 score positions it in the top 39%, indicating robust achievement across a range of subjects. These accomplishments, alongside a culture promoting personal development and welfare, underscore Droylsden Academy as a successful and valued part of the Tameside educational landscape.

Endeavour Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Walker Lane, , Hyde, SK14 5PL
290 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 36%
First Language not English: 46%

Fairfield High School for Girls

Good
Academy converter
Fairfield Avenue, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 6AB
974 pupils
Age 11-16
Girls
Secondary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 18%

Fairfield Road Primary School

Good
Community school
Grove Street, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 6AF
448 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25%
First Language not English: 19%
Fairfield Road Primary School is a state-run community school located at Grove Street, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 6AF, under the local authority of Tameside. The school caters to a mixed-gender student body aged from 3 to 11 years. It operates as a primary school without a sixth form and does not offer boarding facilities. The school has a strong commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, with designated safeguarding leads available for any concerns. The school's ethos emphasizes teamwork and mutual support, with a vision to ensure everyone in the school feels safe, happy, and healthy. Fairfield Road Primary has a nursery provision and accommodates 447 pupils, with a capacity of 472. Approximately 29.3% of the students are eligible for free school meals. The school's leadership team includes Mr. Alec Stephenson as the headteacher, along with several deputy heads and support staff. The school focuses on providing a well-rounded education, including a high-quality history education designed to give pupils a coherent understanding of Britain's and the world's past. While specific performance data is not detailed in recent reports due to changes in Ofsted's inspection framework, the school remains a key educational institution in the Tameside area.

Flowery Field Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Off Old Road, , Hyde, SK14 4SQ
671 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 33%
First Language not English: 11%

Gee Cross Holy Trinity CofE (VC) Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
Higham Lane, Gee Cross, Hyde, SK14 5LX
220 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 17%
First Language not English: 1%
Gee Cross Holy Trinity CofE (VC) Primary School is a state primary school located in Hyde, Tameside, with a strong Christian ethos. The school aims to empower confident, creative, and independent learners to become responsible members of society. It serves children from ages 3 to 11 and is rated as "Good" by Ofsted. The school has a pupil-to-teacher ratio of 24:1, indicating a reasonable level of individualized attention. The school focuses on improving teaching and learning across key areas such as speaking, listening, phonics, reading, and writing. It emphasizes greater depth in these subjects, reflecting a commitment to academic excellence. In terms of performance, the school has notable achievements, with percentages of pupils achieving high scores in writing and other subjects. For instance, about 22% of pupils achieve high scores in writing. The school's Christian values are central to its curriculum, with themes such as trust and forgiveness being explored. This approach fosters a supportive and caring environment, helping students develop socially and morally. Overall, Gee Cross Holy Trinity CofE (VC) Primary School offers a well-rounded education with a strong emphasis on personal development and community values.

Godley Community Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
St John's Drive, Godley, Hyde, SK14 2QB
234 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 0%

Gorse Hall Primary and Nursery School

Good
Community school
Forester Drive, , Stalybridge, SK15 2DP
439 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20%
First Language not English: 6%
Gorse Hall Primary and Nursery School, located in Stalybridge, Tameside (postcode SK15 2DP), is a vibrant community school serving children aged 3 to 11. The school prides itself on providing a happy, safe, and inclusive environment where every child is supported to thrive academically and personally. With a diverse pupil population of around 424 students, including a significant proportion aged 11, Gorse Hall emphasizes a caring ethos that ensures all children feel safe and valued within its nurturing setting. The school is particularly strong in its approach to literacy, implementing a clear and consistent whole-school strategy for writing, reading, and phonics. This structured approach ensures children develop strong language skills, a passion for literacy, and the ability to write confidently with purpose and audience in mind. Teachers use a comprehensive long-term plan to cover a range of genres and writing skills across all year groups, carefully monitoring progress through assessment statements to tailor support and challenge effectively. Gorse Hall’s curriculum is thoughtfully designed to demonstrate progression, ensuring that children making expected progress are working at or above age-related expectations. The school places importance on engaging children with high-quality texts and creative themes to inspire curiosity and a lifelong love of learning. Overall, Gorse Hall Primary and Nursery School stands out for its dedicated focus on literacy development and its inclusive, supportive school community.

Great Academy Ashton

Requires improvement
Academy sponsor led
Broadoak Road, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 8RF
1297 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 37%
First Language not English: 30%
Great Academy Ashton, located in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, is a coeducational secondary school serving students aged 11 to 16. It was formed in 2008 as a result of a merger between Hartshead Sports College and Stamford High School. Initially known as New Charter Academy, it adopted its current name in 2017. The school is part of the Great Academies Education Trust and operates from a £43 million building, providing a modern and stimulating learning environment with state-of-the-art facilities for sports, arts, music, and drama. With a student body of approximately 1,300 pupils, Great Academy Ashton is committed to delivering high-quality education. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum with a focus on core subjects like English, mathematics, science, and humanities, alongside personal values education and community programs. The staff consists of over 200 dedicated and expert teachers, aiming to support students in achieving their full potential. Currently, about 42.8% of the students are eligible for free school meals, reflecting the school's commitment to inclusivity. Despite facing challenges in the past, including being placed in special measures in 2017, the school continues to work towards improvement under the leadership of its current headteacher.

Greater Manchester Alternative Provision

Requires improvement
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
87 Blandford Street, Ashton Under Lyne, , ol6 7hw
16 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary

Greenfield Primary Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Queen Street, , Cheshire, SK14 1QD
240 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 48%
First Language not English: 68%

Greenside Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Greenside Lane, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 7RA
466 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 33%
First Language not English: 6%

Greswell Primary School and Nursery

Good
Community school
Percy Road, Denton, Manchester, M34 2DH
451 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 8%
Greswell Primary School and Nursery, located at Percy Road, Denton, Tameside, M34 2DH, is a community school catering to children aged 3 to 11. The school is situated in a popular area, with a strong demand for places. As of recent counts, the school has a student roll of approximately 439, including part-time nursery attendees. The school is led by Headteacher Mr. John Cooper, who emphasizes academic excellence and social development through a diverse curriculum and collaborative family engagement. The socio-economic context of the school is below average, with about 18.4% of pupils eligible for free school meals. However, despite these challenges, Greswell Primary School has shown strength in academic achievements. Pupils generally perform well in subjects like science and religious education, with standards often above average. In core subjects, the school's performance is competitive, with 73.3% of pupils achieving the expected standard in reading, 66.6% in writing, and 71.6% in maths. The school's approach to special educational needs is also commendable, supporting a higher-than-average number of pupils with special needs. Overall, Greswell Primary School is known for its supportive environment and commitment to fostering well-rounded future citizens.

Hawthorns School

Outstanding
Special
Academy special converter
Manley Grove, , Hyde, SK14 6PJ
170 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 42%
First Language not English: 7%

Holden Clough Community Primary School

Good
Community school
St. Albans Avenue, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 8XN
393 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20%
First Language not English: 13%
Holden Clough Primary School, located in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside (postcode OL6 8XN), serves children aged 3 to 11 and operates as a mixed-gender academy under the Victorious Academies Trust. The school transitioned from a community school to an academy in April 2023, currently accommodating around 340 pupils with a capacity of 414. Approximately 23% of its students are eligible for free school meals, reflecting a diverse socioeconomic background. The school is deeply committed to nurturing well-rounded individuals, emphasizing not only academic success but also social and emotional development. Its ethos promotes traditional values such as kindness, politeness, and self-discipline, alongside equipping students with resilience and adaptability to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Through innovative methods like Kagan Structures, pupils develop collaboration skills and independent learning. Holden Clough’s curriculum balances high academic standards with creativity and personal growth, aiming to foster a lifelong love of learning. Pupils consistently achieve above national expectations, particularly in English, and make good progress in mathematics and science by Year 2. The school maintains a strong attendance rate of about 96.4% and benefits from a low pupil-to-teacher ratio, enabling more focused teaching and support. Staff pride themselves on creating a safe, stimulating environment that encourages achievement and prepares children to be confident, respectful, and capable citizens of tomorrow.

Holden Clough Primary School

Academy converter
St. Albans Avenue, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 8XN
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary

Hollingworth Primary School

Good
Community school
Market Street, Hollingworth, Hyde, SK14 8LP
191 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25%
First Language not English: 1%
Hollingworth Primary School, located in Market Street, Hollingworth, Hyde, Cheshire, SK14 8LP, has a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1909. The school offers a well-rounded education, providing students with a coherent understanding of Britain's past and the wider world. It is a co-educational institution serving children from age 3 to 11. Hollingworth Primary School has a notable track record in academic achievements. In recent Ofsted inspections, the school has been rated as "Good" overall, with "Outstanding" behavior and safety of pupils. The school has a relatively small student body of 184 pupils, with a student-teacher ratio of 21:1. Notably, 58% of pupils achieved a higher standard in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. The school's extensive grounds provide a favorable learning environment, and its commitment to academic excellence is evident in its curriculum design and teaching quality. The school's management and leadership have also been praised, reflecting a strong educational foundation for its students. Overall, Hollingworth Primary School is recognized for its strong educational standards and supportive environment, making it a valued part of the local community.

Holy Trinity CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Kenyon Street, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 7DU
243 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 30%
First Language not English: 87%
Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School, located in Tameside at OL6 7DU, is a welcoming and inclusive voluntary aided school serving children aged 3 to 11 years. The school embraces a strong Christian ethos, guided by the biblical verse Micah 6:8, and emphasizes values such as family, respect, encouragement, trust, excellence, and fairness. It is deeply embedded in its local community, maintaining excellent relationships with parents and stakeholders, and incorporates regular church services as part of its spiritual life. The school prides itself on creating a vibrant, nurturing environment where children can flourish academically, socially, morally, and spiritually. It holds high academic expectations, resulting in outstanding progress for pupils from their starting points, supported by quality teaching and a rich curriculum that fosters curiosity, confidence, and resilience. The latest Ofsted report from February 2023 highlighted its welcoming atmosphere and the strong sense of family and respect permeating the school culture. Holy Trinity also focuses on developing pupils' understanding and respect for diversity and encourages them to challenge injustice. Its commitment to wellbeing and spiritual growth is reflected in the school’s vision to empower motivated learners and kind neighbours. The school’s sustained performance and community engagement make it a strong educational choice in the Tameside area.

Hurst Knoll St James' Church of England Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
Ladbrooke Road, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 8JS
206 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 54%
First Language not English: 19%
Hurst Knoll St James' Church of England Primary School, located in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside (postcode OL6 8JS), is a welcoming and nurturing primary school serving children aged 4 to 11. As a voluntary controlled Church of England school, it provides education within a Christian ethos while embracing a broad curriculum that includes studying major world religions such as Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism. This approach allows pupils to learn about diverse faiths and reflect on how religious beliefs shape people's lives and behaviors, integrating values into their learning experience. The school has a mixed-gender cohort of approximately 196 pupils, with a capacity of 210, and maintains a student-teacher ratio of about 19:1, contributing to a supportive learning environment. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr. Jonathon Hobday, Hurst Knoll St James has shown solid educational achievements. Notably, around 40% of pupils reached higher standards in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2, reflecting the school's effective teaching standards and the good overall rating it received in its most recent Ofsted inspection. The dedicated staff collaboration and emphasis on both academic and personal development help cultivate strong behavior and safety within the school community. This balanced focus supports pupils’ growth academically and socially, making Hurst Knoll St James a trusted choice for families in the Tameside area seeking a faith-based yet inclusive primary education.

Hyde High School

Requires improvement
Community school
Old Road, , Hyde, SK14 4SP
1144 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 36%
First Language not English: 22%
Hyde High School, located in Hyde, Cheshire, SK14 4SP, within the Tameside area, is a community secondary school that offers an engaging educational experience for students aged 11 to 16. The school is led by Mrs. Georgina Arnold and has a mixed gender intake. As of its closure notice in March 2025, it housed 1,169 students with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 16:1. The school emphasizes a strong focus on academic excellence, personal growth, and the development of values that extend beyond the school environment. It strives to provide a supportive and inclusive environment where every student can thrive. Despite facing challenges, such as a recent Ofsted rating of "Requires Improvement" across several areas, the quality of education at Hyde High School was noted as "Good" during the inspection. The school also highlights its commitment to providing a warm and respectful learning environment, where high expectations are set for all students. With 40.7% of pupils eligible for free school meals, Hyde High School works to ensure that all students have opportunities for growth, regardless of their background. The school's closure in March 2025 is part of a broader restructuring process in the area.

Inspire Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
Mossley Road, Ashton Under Lyne, Tameside, OL6 9RU
445 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 38%
First Language not English: 19%

Laurus Ryecroft

Outstanding
Free schools
Lumb Lane, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 7LJ
742 pupils
Age 11-18
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 24%
First Language not English: 2%

Lawrence House

Good
Independent
Other independent school
The Coach House, Dean Terrace, Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL6 8AJ
3 pupils
Age 11-18
Boys
Secondary

Linden Road Academy and Hearing Impaired Base

Good
Academy sponsor led
Linden Road, Denton, Tameside, M34 6EF
223 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 12%

Livingstone Primary School

Good
Community school
Valeside, Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL5 0AP
220 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 15%
First Language not English: 9%
Livingstone Primary School, located at Valeside, Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, OL5 0AP, is a co-educational institution catering to children aged 3 to 11. The school is known for its caring and successful community, where pupils, parents, staff, and governors work together under the motto "Grow, Learn, Achieve Together." The school emphasizes high aspirations for its students, fostering an engaging curriculum that encourages pupils to achieve well academically and develop socially, emotionally, and morally. Livingstone Primary School was rated "Good" in its latest Ofsted inspection, highlighting its high aspirations, engaging curriculum, and caring atmosphere. The school has a student-teacher ratio of approximately 19:1, which allows for personalized attention. The SATs results for 2023 showed that 86% of children reached the expected standard in reading, 72% in writing, and 83% in both SPAG and maths. Notably, 72% of pupils achieved the combined higher standard in reading, writing, and maths. The school is committed to involving parents in their children's education through regular meetings and annual reports. Additionally, it has a "Friends of Livingstone" group that organizes fundraising events to support additional equipment purchases. Livingstone Primary School continues to receive funding to improve the quality of physical education and sports activities, with £17,690 allocated for the financial year 2024-2025.

Longdendale High School

Requires improvement
Academy converter
Spring Street, , Hyde, SK14 8LW
804 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 25%
First Language not English: 2%

Lyndhurst Community Primary School

Requires improvement
Community school
Lyndhurst Community Primary School, , Dukinfield, SK16 4JS
233 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 50%
First Language not English: 15%
Lyndhurst Community Primary School, located at Hill Street, Dukinfield, Tameside, SK16 4JS, is a mixed-gender primary school that caters to students aged 3 to 11. Although it recently transitioned to an academy converter under the Victorious Academies Trust, it had previously operated as a community school. The school values a supportive ethos, emphasizing inspiration, challenge, and support to foster a sense of pride and belonging among its students. It aims to create a vibrant learning environment where children can meet their full potential and leave as confident, emotionally resilient individuals. The school has a strong focus on creating meaningful educational experiences. For instance, its mathematics curriculum is designed to make learning "real" and meaningful, encouraging questioning, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. Despite challenges, the school has shown strengths in certain areas, such as mathematics, where it ranks in the top 44% nationwide. However, it faces areas for improvement, including reading and writing, where it performs lower than the national average. The school's leadership and effectiveness have been rated as requiring improvement, but the quality of teaching has been noted as good. Lyndhurst Community Primary School is committed to working closely with families and the community, providing a comprehensive and supportive environment for its students.

Lyndhurst Primary School

Academy converter
Lyndhurst Community Primary School, , Dukinfield, SK16 4JS
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary

Manchester Road Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Manchester Road, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 6GD
371 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 38%
First Language not English: 21%

Manor Green Primary Academy

Requires improvement
Academy converter
Mancunian Road, Haughton Green, Manchester, M34 7NS
400 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 37%
First Language not English: 5%

Micklehurst All Saints CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
The Rowans, Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL5 9DR
220 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 23%
First Language not English: 10%
Micklehurst All Saints CofE Primary School, located in Tameside, OL5 9DR, is a voluntary controlled Church of England primary school serving a mixed-gender pupil population of around 214 children aged 3 to 11. The school emphasizes providing a strong foundation for its pupils, aiming to nurture and motivate them within a happy, caring, and secure environment. Its dedicated and professional staff work collaboratively to ensure every child has the opportunity to reach their highest potential in life. The school community values not only academic excellence but also pastoral care, ensuring children feel safe and supported. Academically, Micklehurst All Saints demonstrates particular strength in literacy, with 74% of pupils meeting the expected standard in reading and 77% in writing, reflecting the school's effective teaching and commitment to children's progress. The pupil-to-teacher ratio stands at approximately 22:1, supporting individualized attention and learning. Ofsted reports and Department for Education performance data highlight the school's consistent achievements and positive outcomes in key stages, underpinned by a comprehensive approach to Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) provision. The school also fosters a dynamic community spirit, integrating Church of England values, promoting equality, and encouraging active participation from pupils, staff, and families alike, thus creating a well-rounded and inclusive educational experience.

Millbrook Primary School

Outstanding
Community school
Bank Road, Off Huddersfield Road, Stalybridge, SK15 3JX
234 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 25%
First Language not English: 6%
Millbrook Primary School, located in Stalybridge, Tameside, provides education to children from ages 3 to 11. The school is a mixed-gender academy converter under the Ambition Community Trust. It is known for its strong performance, particularly in key stage 2 assessments. In 2023, 93% of its students achieved the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics, surpassing the national average of 73%. Additionally, 43% of students achieved the higher depth standard in reading, compared to the national average of 24%. The school's progress scores are also noteworthy, with a score of +3.4 in reading and +4.7 in mathematics, indicating that pupils make significant progress compared to national averages. The school's recent Ofsted inspection highlighted its outstanding effectiveness across various areas, including early years provision, outcomes for children, and leadership. The school has a capacity of 260 pupils, though the exact number of students currently enrolled is not available. It offers nursery classes but does not have a sixth form. Millbrook Primary School is recognized for its cohesive and supportive learning environment, contributing to its high success rates and strong academic performance.

Milton St John's CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary controlled school
Mill Lane, Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL5 0BN
253 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 1%
Milton St John's CofE Primary School is a vibrant and successful educational institution located in Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, within the Tameside local authority. This Church of England primary school provides an enriching environment for children aged 3 to 11, fostering a caring and inspirational community that values lifelong learning. The school's mission is to equip children with the skills, knowledge, and life skills necessary to lead successful and happy lives. It achieves this by working closely with parents, local authorities, and other educational institutions. The school's strength lies in its ability to provide a supportive environment where children feel safe and encouraged to learn. Pupils exhibit good behavior, and teaching is of a high standard, with teachers setting high expectations for their students. The curriculum is designed to prepare pupils for modern life, with a focus on both academic and personal development. In terms of academic performance, schools in Tameside have shown improvements in various areas. For instance, there has been a notable increase in pupils achieving a good level of development at the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Additionally, the region has seen a rise in phonics scores, moving closer to national averages. Milton St John's itself has a student body of 216 pupils, ensuring a personal and attentive approach to education. Overall, the school is committed to celebrating individual uniqueness and fostering a community of lifelong learners.

Moorside Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Market Street, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 7DA
419 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 38%
First Language not English: 12%

Mossley Hollins High School

Good
Community school
Huddersfield Road, Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL5 9DP
879 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 2%
Mossley Hollins High School is a coeducational community school located in Mossley, Tameside, Greater Manchester. The school was originally established in the 1960s and has since undergone significant developments, including the opening of a new £20 million building in 2011. It is known for its strong academic performance, ranking eighth in Tameside for GCSE results. Notably, the school's GCSE results in English have placed it in the top 2% of schools nationally, as reported in 2014. The school maintains a "Good" Ofsted rating from 2023, with leaders setting high expectations for academic achievement and conduct. Students at Mossley Hollins demonstrate strong motivation and high attendance rates, forming friendships easily. The school promotes diversity and addresses bullying promptly. A significant strength of Mossley Hollins is its inclusive atmosphere, fostering a positive learning environment. The school's values of manners, hard work, and honesty are central to its approach, aiming to develop confident and responsible adults. Currently, Mossley Hollins has around 880 pupils and is part of the Tame River Educational Trust, reflecting its commitment to collaborative educational excellence. Despite some concerns about emotional well-being, the school remains a cornerstone of the local community.

Mottram CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
War Hill, Mottram, Hyde, SK14 6JL
135 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 19%
Mottram Church of England Primary School, located in Mottram, Tameside (postcode SK14 6JL), is a welcoming and community-focused voluntary aided school serving 130 pupils aged 4 to 11. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr. James Malone, the school embraces a family atmosphere with a strong Christian ethos that encourages compassion, individuality, and community spirit. The school’s connection with the local church enriches daily life through worship and joyful singing, reflecting its commitment to nurturing both academic and personal growth. The curriculum at Mottram is broad, balanced, and engaging, combining indoor and outdoor learning experiences that take advantage of the school’s unique location. A significant priority is placed on mental health and wellbeing, ensuring pupils thrive holistically. The school boasts a student-teacher ratio of about 19:1, allowing for personalized attention and support. Academically, Mottram demonstrates strong performance, with 76% of pupils achieving a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics by Key Stage 2, surpassing local and national averages. In 2023-2024, 84% of pupils met the expected standard in these core subjects, and 16% achieved at a higher standard. Average scores of 109 in reading and 107 in mathematics further reflect the school’s quality of education. Additional strengths include a low proportion of pupils eligible for free school meals (18.5%), a committed staff team, and positive Ofsted ratings categorizing the school as "Good" across leadership, behaviour, personal development, and early years provision. Mottram C of E Primary School’s ethos and achievements combine to create a nurturing environment where children are encouraged to love learning and develop their unique talents.

Oakdale School

Good
Special
Community special school
Cheetham Hill Road, , Dukinfield, SK16 5LD
134 pupils
Age 2-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 20%
Oakdale School, located at Cheetham Hill Road, Dukinfield, SK16 5LD, operates under the Tameside local authority. The school embodies a strong ethos of providing excellent education, fostering high expectations, and building partnerships. The motto "to be the best we can be" reflects its commitment to helping students achieve their full potential. With a focus on supporting pupil progress through engagement models, Oakdale School ensures that students make significant strides in their development, both academically and functionally. The school has a pupil population of around 161 students, according to recent data. Oakdale School received a "Good" rating from Ofsted for its overall effectiveness and leadership, indicating a robust foundation for educational delivery. The school's performance is further supported by the broader educational strategies of Tameside, which emphasize school improvement and system leadership. While specific performance figures for Oakdale School itself are not detailed, the local authority of Tameside has shown improvements in pupil achievements, such as increases in math standards and progress scores. Overall, Oakdale School is positioned to provide a supportive and ambitious environment for its students, aligning with the broader educational goals of the region.

Oakfield Primary and Moderate Learning Difficulties Resource Provision

Good
Academy converter
St Mary's Road, , Hyde, SK14 4EZ
236 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 42%
First Language not English: 8%

Oasis Academy Broadoak

Good
Academy converter
Norman Road, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 8QG
402 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 58%
First Language not English: 23%

Our Lady of Mount Carmel RC Primary School, Ashton-under-Lyne

Good
Voluntary aided school
Holden Street, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 9JJ
215 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 23%
First Language not English: 40%
Our Lady of Mount Carmel RC Primary School is a well-established educational institution located in Ashton-under-Lyne, within the Tameside local authority (postcode OL6 9JJ). The school is proud of its strong Catholic ethos, which underpins every aspect of its community life and educational approach. Catering to children between the ages of 3 and 11, the school is committed to nurturing each child’s academic, social, and personal development in partnership with parents and the local parish. The current headteacher is Mrs. Helen Hayes, who, together with the dedicated staff and governing body, strives to create a supportive and stimulating environment where every pupil is encouraged to reach their full potential. The school has earned an excellent reputation within the local community, reflected in its “Good” rating from Ofsted, received most recently in June 2022. Inspectors noted that all assessed areas—including quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership, management, and early years provision—are rated as good. With a student population close to 220 and a near-capacity enrolment, the school offers a broad and balanced curriculum designed to prepare children for future learning and life challenges. The school’s commitment to high standards and continuous improvement is evident in its strong community engagement and ongoing celebration of student achievements. Our Lady of Mount Carmel RC Primary School stands as a well-respected choice for families seeking a school with a caring, faith-based environment and a proven track record of positive pupil outcomes.

Parochial CofE Primary and Nursery School, Ashton-under-Lyne

Good
Academy converter
Keppel Street, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 6NN
215 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 36%
First Language not English: 29%

Peak Forest

Special
Independent
Other independent special school
First Steps Together, Stockport Road, , Hyde, SK14 3QF
0 pupils
Age 11-14
Mixed
Secondary

Pinfold Primary School

Good
Community school
Hattersley Road East, Hattersley, Hyde, SK14 3NL
403 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 48%
First Language not English: 5%
Pinfold Primary School is located in Hattersley, Hyde, Tameside, with the postcode SK14 3NL. The school is under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Jennifer Hughes and operates under the local authority of Tameside. Pinfold Primary School is recognized for its happy and inclusive environment, where pupils are kind and friendly towards each other. The school promotes a strong work ethic during lessons and fosters enjoyable playtimes. In terms of academic performance, standards at the end of Year 2 and Year 6 are reported to be average. However, the school excels in other areas, such as its commitment to physical education and sports. Notably, Pinfold Primary School has achieved the prestigious Platinum Sports Award, a distinction shared by only four schools in Tameside and ten in Greater Manchester. This achievement reflects the school's ongoing efforts to develop PE and school sport, encompassing leadership, extracurricular clubs, inclusion, and staff development. The school's participation in initiatives like the Relational Inclusion Project highlights its dedication to fostering positive relationships and mental resilience among students. This holistic approach to education emphasizes creating a thriving and inclusive learning environment, which is a hallmark of Pinfold Primary School's educational philosophy.

Poplar Street Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Ravenwood Drive, Audenshaw, Manchester, M34 5EF
453 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 32%
First Language not English: 9%

Ravensfield Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Clarendon Street, , Dukinfield, SK16 4JG
442 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 28%
First Language not English: 8%

Rayner Stephens High School

Requires improvement
Academy sponsor led
Yew Tree Lane, , Dukinfield, SK16 5BL
591 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 37%
First Language not English: 14%

Rosehill Methodist Primary Academy

Good
Academy converter
Rose Hill Road, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 8YG
418 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 45%
First Language not English: 21%

Russell Scott Primary School

Good
Community school
Clare Street, Denton, Manchester, M34 3LQ
444 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 29%
First Language not English: 10%
Russell Scott Primary School, located at Clare Street, Denton, Manchester, M34 3LQ, is a two-form entry school in the Tameside local authority area. The school has a rich architectural history, originally designed in a free Gothic style by architect Peter Pons. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mr. S. J. Marsland, the school emphasizes holistic development and academic success, fostering a nurturing environment for its students. The school is recognized for its commitment to critical thinking and problem-solving skills, with initiatives such as Philosophy for Children training, which enhances student engagement and enthusiasm by allowing them to direct their own learning. This approach has been influential in the school's teaching practices, promoting a more student-driven education model. Russell Scott Primary School has also demonstrated its strength in extracurricular activities, notably in sports. The school's under 11s football team has achieved significant success, competing at a national level. This blend of academic and extracurricular achievements highlights the school's comprehensive approach to education, providing students with a well-rounded experience that prepares them for future success.

Safe Start School

Good
Independent
Other independent school
1, 2, 4 & 5 Henry Square Chambers, Old Street, Tameside, OL6 7ST
20 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary

Samuel Laycock School

Special
Academy special sponsor led
Broadoak Road, , Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL6 8RF
0 pupils
Age 11-17
Mixed
Secondary

Silver Springs Primary Academy

Good
Academy sponsor led
School Crescent, , Stalybridge, SK15 1EA
395 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 49%
First Language not English: 13%

St Anne's Primary School

Good
Community school
St Anne's Road, Denton, Manchester, M34 3DY
212 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 17%
First Language not English: 2%
St Anne's Primary School, located at St Anne's Road, Denton, Manchester, M34 3DY, has a rich history dating back to its opening in 1888. The school is set in a traditional building that is leased from St Anne’s Church, although it is not a church school. It offers a welcoming environment with a focus on creating a positive atmosphere of trust and mutual respect among pupils, staff, and parents. The school aims to provide a happy, safe, and calm learning environment where children can develop into confident and independent learners. St Anne's Primary School is ranked highly, being the top primary school in Manchester and 128th nationally according to the Sunday Times' Parent Power schools guide for 2023. It has also been recognized for its excellent performance in KS2 assessments, placing it in the top 1 percent of primary schools in the country for reading. The school is now part of the Victorious Academies Trust, which underscores its commitment to achieving academic excellence. The strong leadership and focus on quality education have contributed to its success, making it a notable institution in the Tameside area.

St Anne's RC Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Clarendon Road, Audenshaw, Manchester, M34 5QA
234 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 20%
First Language not English: 14%
St Anne's RC Primary School, located in the M34 5QA area of Tameside, has a rich heritage dating back to its establishment in 1888. The school building retains a traditional style, featuring seven classrooms, a hall, a library, a secured enclosed playground, and a lawn, all contributing to an engaging and safe learning environment. While the school is not a church school, it maintains a close relationship with St Anne’s Church, from which it leases its premises, and it is in the process of joining the Victorious Academies Trust. As a voluntary aided Roman Catholic primary school for children aged 3 to 11, St Anne’s emphasizes living out the values of Jesus Christ, fostering mutual respect and inclusion. The school promotes a broad and balanced curriculum that nurtures every pupil's individuality and prepares them to become active, responsible citizens. It focuses on supporting children’s well-being, independence, and confidence through a caring, supportive environment led by a committed staff. With a capacity of 210 pupils, the school currently serves 237 students, with around 13% eligible for free school meals, reflecting a diverse community. St Anne’s is dedicated to strong academic progress, with proactive support for disadvantaged pupils and those with special educational needs. The school encourages democracy, rule of law, and personal liberty through activities such as the school council and a clear behavior policy. Overall, St Anne’s offers a nurturing atmosphere where children are motivated to achieve their personal best and thrive academically and socially.

St Christopher's RC Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
St Christopher's Road, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 9DP
248 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 16%
St Christopher's RC Primary School is a co-educational Roman Catholic school located in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, UK. It serves students aged 3 to 11 and is part of the Diocese of Salford. The school is known for its strong commitment to faith, friendship, kindness, and courage, which are core values deeply ingrained in its curriculum. Academically, St Christopher's RC Primary School has achieved significant success. In 2024, it recorded the highest results in Tameside for Key Stage 2 in reading, writing, and mathematics, placing it among the top 1% of schools nationally. The school's Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and behavior and personal development were both awarded Outstanding in its latest Ofsted report. The school offers a nurturing environment with a student-teacher ratio of 20:1, supporting its mission to provide high-quality education. St Christopher's RC Primary School is set to close in February 2025 due to an academy conversion. Despite this, the school continues to pride itself on its achievements and commitment to developing the children's faith and academic excellence. Its strong community focus and charitable support also highlight its dedication to the well-being of its students and the broader community.

St Damian's RC Science College

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Lees Road, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 8BH
830 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 17%
First Language not English: 14%
St Damian's RC Science College is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in Ashton-under-Lyne, Tameside, Greater Manchester. Established in 1963, the school operates from a purpose-built facility opened in 2011, offering a comprehensive range of facilities including fully equipped science labs, IT rooms, a drama studio, and sports facilities. The school is led by Headteacher Mr Sheldon Logue and is recognized for its outstanding performance in various areas. The school has been awarded an "Outstanding" rating by Ofsted, with exceptional leadership and management, teaching, and pupil development. It has also achieved the Inclusive School Award for the third time, highlighting its commitment to inclusion and respect for all students. In terms of academic performance, St Damian's students have consistently achieved high grades, with 96% achieving grades A*-B in Chemistry, 83% in Biology, and 87% in Physics during GCSE exams. The school also boasts a strong EBacc curriculum and excellent outcomes in Religious Education. With a student body of around 832 pupils, St Damian's maintains a favorable student-teacher ratio, facilitating personalized learning and support. Its strong community ethos and commitment to excellence make it a highly regarded institution in the region.

St George's CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Stamford Street, Mossley, Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL5 0HT
150 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 35%
First Language not English: 5%
St George's Church of England Primary School, located in Tameside (postcode OL5 0HT), is a vibrant and nurturing educational institution deeply rooted in its local community and Christian values. The school, part of the Forward as One Multi Academy Trust, places children at the heart of its mission, emphasizing their happiness, confidence, and holistic development. Its motto, "The opportunity to be unique, Together achieving Excellence," reflects a commitment to recognizing each child's individuality while fostering a strong work ethic and moral grounding. With a rich history celebrated recently through its 150th anniversary, St George's integrates local heritage into its curriculum, particularly through a language-rich history program that uses local resources to help pupils connect deeply with their community past. This approach supports pupils in becoming thoughtful, informed members of society. The school’s curriculum is inquiry-based, encouraging curiosity and a passion for learning, with strong support for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The school maintains high standards, as confirmed by the January 2025 Ofsted inspection, which awarded it "Good" in all categories including quality of education, behaviour, personal development, leadership, and early years provision. Ofsted praised the school as kind and nurturing, with high expectations and a wide range of enriching activities beyond academics. The SIAMS inspection highlighted the school's distinctive Christian vision, robust spiritual development, and the effective engagement with local churches, which enhances pupils' personal growth and academic success. Parents express strong satisfaction with the educational experience provided at St George’s, which continues to flourish as a caring, inclusive, and academically solid primary school in Tameside.

St George's CofE Primary School

Good
Academy converter
Church Street, , Hyde, SK14 1JL
229 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 44%
First Language not English: 78%

St James Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Cheriton Close, Off Underwood Road, Hyde, SK14 3DQ
201 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 39%
First Language not English: 16%
St James Catholic Primary School, located in Hattersley, Hyde, Tameside, SK14 3DQ, is a voluntary aided school with a strong Christian ethos and a family atmosphere. The school is part of the Diocese of Shrewsbury and works closely with the local authority, Tameside MBC. It caters to children from ages 3 to 11, with a mixed gender intake and a current enrollment of 203 pupils. The school prides itself on its caring environment, where all pupils are recognized as children of God. It is known for its well-behaved and hardworking students, particularly excelling in music and sports. The school's academic performance is noteworthy, with impressive results in phonics and reading. For instance, its phonics scores achieved a remarkable 100%, significantly surpassing the national average of 75%. The school also excels in Key Stage 2, with high percentages in reading, writing, and maths, demonstrating a strong educational foundation. St James Catholic Primary School's strength lies in its ability to provide a supportive and inclusive learning environment, which is reflected in its commitment to fostering a sense of community and its strong Christian values. This combination of academic excellence and a nurturing environment makes it a popular choice for local families seeking a comprehensive education for their children.

St James' Church of England Primary School

Academy converter
Romney Street, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 9HU
219 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 36%
First Language not English: 67%

St John Fisher RC Primary School, Denton

Good
Voluntary aided school
Manor Road, Haughton Green, Manchester, M34 7SW
231 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 27%
First Language not English: 6%
St John Fisher RC Primary School, located in Denton, Tameside, is a Roman Catholic primary school that nurtures a strong sense of community and values. The school is part of the Diocese of Salford and operates under the core values of Love, Faith, Courage, and Passion. As a mainstream school, it serves approximately 240 pupils aged 3-11, including those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities through its ASD Resource Base. The school's mission emphasizes the importance of partnership between home, school, and parish to achieve the best outcomes for its children. The school has been recognized for its overall effectiveness, with its latest Ofsted inspection in March 2022 rating it as "Good" in areas such as quality of education, behavior and attitudes, and personal development. Despite challenges in recent years, where pupils' progress and attainment in English and mathematics declined, the school has made efforts to improve these areas. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mandy Harris, who also serves as the SENDCo, the school strives to provide a supportive environment that fosters happiness, confidence, and resilience among its students. The school encourages visits to showcase its unique blend of academic and extracurricular activities.

St John's CofE Primary School, Dukinfield

Good
Voluntary controlled school
Westmorland Avenue, , Dukinfield, SK16 5JA
341 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 14%
First Language not English: 2%
St John's Church of England Primary School in Dukinfield, Tameside, has been a cornerstone of the local community since its establishment in 1844. As a voluntary controlled primary school, it serves a mixed-gender student body aged 3 to 11, with around 332 pupils enrolled. The school embodies a welcoming and inclusive ethos, catering equally to children of Christian faith, other faiths, or none, guided by its mission centered on the values of "Love of God, Love of Neighbour, Love of Oneself." This ethos is actively integrated into daily school life, supporting pupils’ academic, social, and spiritual development. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Victoria Hewitt-Lee, St John's enjoys a strong partnership with the Church of England, which enriches the community spirit and fosters respect and tolerance among its pupils. The school’s facilities are accessible, featuring designated disabled parking and wheelchair access, affirming its commitment to inclusivity. St John's has been rated "Good" overall by Ofsted, reflecting solid leadership and management along with effective teaching and learning. With a stable pupil population of over 330 students, the school is recognized as the top primary school in Dukinfield based on performance and Ofsted rankings. Its longstanding community presence and strong Christian values underpin a nurturing environment where children strive for their best in academics, relationships, and personal growth.

St Joseph's RC Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Market Street, Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL5 0ES
184 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 21%
First Language not English: 2%
St Joseph's RC Primary School is a vibrant educational institution located in Mossley, Ashton-under-Lyne, within the Tameside area of Lancashire. It is a small Catholic school catering to pupils aged 3-11, with an enrollment of approximately 183 to 185 students. The school is known for its nurturing environment and strong ties with the local parish and community, which enriches the students' educational experiences. Guided by the principles of St. Joseph, the school focuses on the values of welcome, worship, welfare, word, and witness, fostering a supportive atmosphere that encourages learning and personal growth. The school is proud of its academic achievements, with students consistently demonstrating a strong grasp of fundamental concepts and a keen enthusiasm for learning. Beyond academics, students engage in a variety of extracurricular activities, showcasing their talents in sports, arts, and community service. St Joseph's RC Primary School is a state school that does not offer boarding facilities. It has received a "Good" rating from Ofsted, reflecting its effective leadership and management. The school's small size allows for personalized attention, which contributes to the students' remarkable educational results and achievements.

St Mary's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Cheetham Hill Road, , Dukinfield, SK16 5LB
208 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 7%
St Mary's Catholic Primary School, located at Cheetham Hill Road, Dukinfield, SK16 5LB, Tameside, was a voluntary aided school offering a mixed gender education for children aged 4 to 11. The school served the Roman Catholic community within the Diocese of Shrewsbury. Although the school closed on August 31, 2024, it had a notable history and achievements. St Mary's had a capacity of 210 pupils and once had around that number of students. The school's community was diverse, with about 21% of pupils eligible for free school meals. Before its closure, St Mary's was known for its strong community spirit and commitment to providing a well-rounded education. However, specific academic performance figures for this school are not readily available. Generally, Catholic primary schools in the area have shown strong performance in various subjects, often achieving results at or above national averages in reading, writing, and mathematics. The school's closure was due to its conversion into an academy, which typically involves a significant shift in governance and management structures. Despite its closure, St Mary's Catholic Primary School remains a notable part of the educational landscape in Tameside.

St Mary's CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Church Street, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 7BR
222 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 11%
St Mary's CofE Primary School, located in Droylsden, Tameside, is a voluntary aided Church of England school catering to children aged 3 to 11. The school has a nursery provision and a capacity of 210 pupils, currently enrolling 228 students. As of the last update, approximately 21.8% of the pupils are eligible for free school meals. The school's last Ofsted inspection was in June 2018, and it continues to operate under the leadership of Mr. Christopher Quinn. While specific recent performance data is not readily available due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which cancelled national tests for 2019-2020 and 2020-2021, the school typically engages with the Department for Education's Performance Tables for its performance assessments. St Mary's CofE Primary School is committed to providing a strong educational and caring environment, though specific recent academic achievements are not detailed. The school's religious character and its community involvement are key aspects of its identity. Generally, schools in the area focus on fostering a supportive learning environment and promoting academic excellence, though specific figures for St Mary's are not currently highlighted.

St Mary's RC Primary School

Outstanding
Voluntary aided school
Kynder Street, Denton, Manchester, M34 2AR
227 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 13%
First Language not English: 6%
St Mary's RC Primary School is located in Denton, Manchester, within the Tameside local authority. It is a state-funded, voluntary-aided Roman Catholic school catering to boys and girls from ages three to eleven. The school has a pupil enrollment of approximately 227 students. Historically, the school has enjoyed a reputation for excellence, having been rated as "Outstanding" in previous Ofsted inspections. However, the October 2024 inspection saw a slight shift with judgements of "Good" across various areas, including early years provision, outcomes for children and learners, quality of teaching, personal development, and leadership. The school's approach emphasizes holistic development, focusing on academic, social, and spiritual growth within a supportive community. The school has shown notable strengths in academic areas, with significant progress in reading, placing it among the top 21% nationwide. Additionally, a considerable percentage of students achieve high scores in reading, ranking among the top 28% nationwide. The school's low absence rate of around 3% also highlights its effective management and student engagement. Overall, St Mary's RC Primary School continues to be a respected institution in Tameside, known for its commitment to providing a comprehensive education grounded in Christian values.

St Paul's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Turner Lane, , Hyde, SK14 4AG
226 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 16%
First Language not English: 3%
St Paul's Catholic Primary School is located in the Tameside area of the UK, specifically at SK14 4AG. It operates as a Voluntary Academy, offering a Roman Catholic education to its students. The school has a modest enrollment of around 226 pupils. According to recent inspections, St Paul's has been recognized for its effective leadership under the headteacher, supported by skilled governors and school leaders. The school has received a "Good" overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, based on a short inspection conducted in November 2022. While specific performance data for this St Paul's is not extensively detailed in available sources, it is typical for schools in the area to have a strong focus on providing a balanced curriculum and supportive environment. Generally, schools in the Tameside area show a commitment to academic excellence and student well-being. Although specific figures for St Paul's are limited, it is known that the broader region's schools often report average or slightly above-average performance in national assessments. The school's ethos likely emphasizes academic achievement alongside religious values, aiming to nurture students' spiritual and intellectual growth.

St Paul's CofE Primary School, Stalybridge

Good
Academy sponsor led
Huddersfield Road, , Stalybridge, SK15 2PT
240 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 31%
First Language not English: 5%

St Peter's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Hough Hill Road, , Stalybridge, SK15 2HB
232 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 6%
St Peter's Catholic Primary School, located at Hough Hill Road, Stalybridge, Cheshire, SK15 2HB, is a mixed Roman Catholic academy converter school under the Corpus Christi Catholic Academy Trust. It serves children from the age of 3 to 11 and operates with a capacity of 210 pupils. The school is led by Principal Mrs. Katherine Ryan and offers a broad, balanced curriculum emphasizing Catholic social morality alongside subjects like PSHE and French. St Peter's has a strong academic reputation, with its Year 6 SAT results ranking it among the top 1% of schools in the country by attainment. Progress scores also place it in the top 4% of schools. The curriculum includes a range of subjects such as English, Maths, Science, and RE, with additional activities like educational trips and specialist teaching. The school provides a supportive environment with an average class size of 29 pupils. The school's community is vibrant, with extra-curricular activities including sports and creative arts clubs. St Peter's was rated as "Good" in its last Ofsted inspection in 2023. The school's focus on both academic excellence and personal development makes it a popular choice in the area. With a Schoolsmith Score of 71, it is recognized as one of the best state primary schools in Stalybridge.

St Peter's CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Oxford Street, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL7 0NB
209 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 50%
First Language not English: 48%
St Peter's Church of England Primary School, located in Tameside OL7 0NB, has a rich historical foundation linked to St Peter's Church, with origins tracing back to educational trusts established in the 19th century, initially building Welbeck Street School in 1835 and Victoria Street School in 1871. This heritage underpins the school's long-standing commitment to serving its community with Christian values and a strong sense of tradition. The school places a strong emphasis on a broad and balanced curriculum, fostering academic and personal growth in its pupils. St Peter’s delivers a robust curriculum that prioritizes knowledge retention and active learning, particularly in subjects like History and Science. Their history curriculum is carefully sequenced to help students develop a deep understanding of historical chronology and context, contributing to their identity and curiosity as learners. In Science, the school has achieved the Primary Science Quality Mark, reflecting their focus on enquiry-based learning and fostering scientific fluency from early years through to Year 6. Post-pandemic, St Peter’s implemented targeted intervention programs such as the Rising Stars scheme in reading and maths to address learning gaps, demonstrating a proactive approach to student achievement. Physical education is also a notable strength, with two hours of PE weekly, professional coaching, and inclusive sports activities that promote health, motivation, and community engagement. Overall, St Peter’s combines historic tradition with modern educational excellence to support well-rounded development for its pupils.

St Raphael's Catholic Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Huddersfield Road, Millbrook, Stalybridge, SK15 3JL
217 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 12%
First Language not English: 10%
St Raphael’s Catholic Primary School, located in the rural setting of Millbrook near Stalybridge in Tameside, Cheshire (postcode SK15 3JL), is a voluntary aided Roman Catholic school providing education for boys and girls aged 3 to 11 years. The school caters from nursery through to Year 6, with a dedicated Early Years Foundation Stage building supporting young learners. It is well-regarded for fostering a warm, family-like atmosphere where positive relationships between staff and pupils are a hallmark, creating an environment that children enjoy and remember fondly. With a current enrollment of approximately 217 pupils, St Raphael’s maintains high aspirations for all children, including those with special educational needs and disabilities. The school efficiently balances strong academic progress with a nurturing ethos, emphasizing British values, Black History, and significant historical commemorations as part of its broad curriculum. St Raphael’s is led by Headteacher Mrs. Lynn Lakner, under whose leadership the school has been graded "Good" by Ofsted, reflecting sustained improvements since previous inspections. Ofsted highlighted strengths such as pupils’ good behavior, enjoyment of school, effective safeguarding arrangements, and teachers’ high expectations contributing to strong pupil progress. The school’s rich Catholic heritage and commitment to comprehensive education underline its key strengths, combining academic achievement with community spirit and moral development in a supportive rural community setting.

St Stephen's CofE Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Audenshaw Road, Audenshaw, Manchester, M34 5HD
209 pupils
Age 5-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 34%
First Language not English: 29%
St Stephen's CofE Primary School, located in Tameside, Greater Manchester, serves a co-educational student body of approximately 204 children aged 5 to 11. Established as a Church of England school, it integrates strong Christian values into its educational ethos. The school maintains a favorable student-teacher ratio of about 18:1, enabling focused and supportive teaching. It has consistently received a 'Good' rating from Ofsted, reflecting strong leadership, good quality of education, positive behaviour and attitudes, and effective personal development among pupils. Academically, St Stephen's demonstrates impressive performance, with 69% of its pupils achieving a higher standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2, which places it well above national averages. The school fosters a rich curriculum with a strong emphasis on literacy, recognized by a letter of commendation from the Education Minister for being in the top one percent nationally for reading achievements. Beyond academics, it is committed to character development and leadership, having earned the prestigious World Class School Quality Mark (WCSQM), a distinction held by very few primary schools nationally. The school is also active in broadening pupils' horizons through international learning initiatives supported by the British Council International School Award. Their curriculum is thoughtfully designed to connect local history with wider historical themes, inspiring pupils through knowledge of Manchester's industrial heritage and culturally significant figures. St Stephen's church school identity underpins its holistic approach, balancing academic excellence with personal growth and community values.

St Stephen's RC Primary School

Good
Voluntary aided school
Chappell Road, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 7NA
419 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 24%
First Language not English: 6%
St Stephen's RC Primary School, located in Droylsden, Manchester, M43 7NA, serves the local community within the Diocese of Salford. Historically, it was a voluntary aided school but has since undergone changes, with a successor entity established as a Voluntary Academy. The school has a diverse student body, reflecting a broad range of nationalities, and it aims to provide a nurturing environment for all its students. The school has made efforts to improve its teaching quality and pupil achievement over time. Prior to its closure and conversion, it had a capacity of 450 students and was known for its inclusive environment. The pupil-to-teacher ratio was 22:1, which is lower than many other schools nationwide. The school's absence rate was commendably low at 4%, placing it in the top 50% nationwide. In terms of academic performance, the school has faced challenges, particularly in areas like mathematics, where progress was not always satisfactory. However, the school's commitment to inclusivity and pastoral support has been highlighted positively. Unfortunately, the original school closed on June 30, 2024, and has since been replaced by a new entity. Despite these changes, the school's legacy continues to emphasize community and educational support.

St Stephen's RC Primary School, a Voluntary Academy

Academy converter
Chappell Road, Droylsden, Manchester, M43 7NA
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary

St Thomas More RC College

Good
Voluntary aided school
Town Lane, Denton, Manchester, M34 6AF
781 pupils
Age 11-16
Mixed
Secondary
Free School Meals: 18%
First Language not English: 5%
St Thomas More RC College, located in Denton, Manchester, is a comprehensive voluntary aided school that serves the Tameside area. Established under a different name, it has evolved over the years, becoming St Thomas More RC College. The school has a rich history and a strong affiliation with the Roman Catholic faith, falling under the Diocese of Salford. It provides education for students aged 11 to 16 and currently has approximately 782 pupils on its roll. The school's curriculum aims to foster cultural understanding and appreciation of historical contexts, both locally and globally. Historically, it gained recognition for its Specialist College status in Mathematics and Computing in 2004 and later in Applied Learning in 2008. It was also awarded Leading Edge status in 2010, reflecting its innovative approach to education. In recent years, the school has been exploring conversion to an academy, aligning with the Emmaus Catholic Academy Trust. In terms of academic performance, the school has seen significant achievements, with a notable percentage of students achieving strong passes in GCSE English and Maths. The school's Attainment 8 score has been steadily improving, and it has a high percentage of pupils moving into further education or employment post-16. The school's commitment to providing a comprehensive education while maintaining its Catholic ethos is evident in its strong community bonds and academic achievements.

St. Mary's Catholic Primary School, a Voluntary Academy

Academy converter
Cheetham Hill Road, , Dukinfield, SK16 5LB
0 pupils
Age 4-11
Mixed
Primary

St. Paul's Catholic Primary School, a Voluntary Academy

Academy converter
Turner Lane, , Hyde, SK14 4AG
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary

St. Peter's Catholic Primary School, a Voluntary Academy

Academy converter
Hough Hill Road, , Stalybridge, SK15 2HB
0 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary

Stalyhill Infant School

Good
Community school
Stalyhill Drive, , Stalybridge, SK15 2TR
177 pupils
Age 5-7
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 11%
First Language not English: 1%
Stalyhill Infant School, located in Stalybridge, Tameside, SK15 2TR, is a unique educational institution as it is the only separate Infant and Junior School in the area. Established in November 1980, it offers a specialized Early Years education, focusing on a broad and balanced curriculum that encourages practical learning in a fun and educational environment. The school caters to children aged 5 to 7 and has a student-teacher ratio of approximately 22:1. With a total of 178 students, Stalyhill Infant School is known for its high standards of achievement, providing opportunities for all students to reach their potential. The school's strengths are evident in its recent Ofsted inspection, which rated the school as "Good" overall. Notably, it received an "Outstanding" rating for behaviour and safety of pupils. This indicates a strong focus on creating a safe and supportive learning environment. Stalyhill Infant School also emphasizes the importance of continuous assessment and support for pupils with additional needs, ensuring they grow in confidence and make progress. The school's unique position allows for a smooth transition to the neighbouring Junior School, further enhancing the educational journey for its students.

Stalyhill Junior School

Good
Community school
Hereford Way, Mottram Old Road, Stalybridge, SK15 2TD
229 pupils
Age 7-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 10%
First Language not English: 2%
Stalyhill Junior School, located in Stalybridge, Tameside, is a co-educational primary school catering to children aged 7 to 11. It is situated in a residential area and has a student body of 231 pupils, with a student-teacher ratio of approximately 25:1. The school has been rated as "Good" in recent Ofsted inspections, indicating strong leadership, teaching quality, and pupil behavior. The school's curriculum is designed to foster curiosity and understanding of the past, enabling children to develop a sense of identity and place in history. In addition to history, subjects like design and technology are emphasized to encourage creative thinking and problem-solving skills. Stalyhill Junior School also benefits from strong links with the neighboring Stalyhill Infant School, facilitating a smooth transition between the two institutions. In terms of academic performance, a notable percentage of pupils achieve the expected standard in reading, writing, and mathematics at Key Stage 2. The school's commitment to providing a balanced and engaging educational experience is reflected in its focus on practical activities and community involvement. Overall, Stalyhill Junior School is committed to developing well-rounded students with a strong foundation for future success.

Tameside College

Good
Further education
Beaufort Road, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 6NX
0 pupils
Age 16-99
Mixed
Tameside College, located in Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, serves as a key educational institution in the region. Established with the aim of providing a comprehensive range of courses, the college supports students transitioning from school to higher education and employment. It offers a diverse curriculum that includes NVQs, BTECs, apprenticeships, and adult learning programs. The college is part of the Tameside educational network, which also includes Clarendon Sixth Form College, offering A-Levels to local students. In recent years, Tameside College has invested significantly in its infrastructure, opening a new campus in Ashton Town Centre in 2018. This development reflects the college's commitment to enhancing learning environments and resources for its students. Rated as "good" by Ofsted, the college focuses on delivering high-quality education to improve employability and contribute to economic prosperity in the area. The college's strategic location and modern facilities make it an attractive option for those seeking further education in Greater Manchester. Additionally, its strong alumni network includes notable figures such as Mick Hucknall and David Potts, CEO of Morrisons, highlighting the college's potential for fostering successful careers.

The Heys Primary School

Good
Community school
Whiteacre Road, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 9NS
221 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 40%
First Language not English: 35%
The Heys Primary School is a community primary school located in Whiteacre Road, Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, UK. It is a co-educational institution that caters to children aged 3 to 11. The school is led by Headteacher, Miss Lyndsay Davison, and is part of the Tameside local authority. With a student-teacher ratio of approximately 23:1, the school fosters a supportive learning environment for its 232 pupils. The Heys Primary School is recognized for its strong educational outcomes, with recent Ofsted inspections rating it as "Good" in areas such as effectiveness of leadership, early years provision, quality of teaching, and pupil outcomes. The school's academic achievements are notable, with 43% of its pupils achieving higher standards in reading, writing, and maths at Key Stage 2. While the school has a slightly higher capacity than its current enrollment, it maintains a strong focus on personal development, behavior, and welfare. Approximately 45.9% of its pupils are eligible for free school meals, which highlights the school's effort in supporting a diverse student body. The school does not have boarding facilities and does not offer sixth form education, but it does provide nursery classes to cater to early childhood education needs. Overall, The Heys Primary School is dedicated to providing a comprehensive educational experience that prepares students for future academic success.

The Limes School

Good
Special
Independent
Other independent special school
73A Taunton Road, Ashton under Lyne, Preston, OL7 9DU
4 pupils
Age 11-18
Boys
Secondary
The Limes School, located at 73A Taunton Road, Ashton-under-Lyne in Tameside, Greater Manchester (postcode OL7 9DU), is an independent special school dedicated exclusively to boys aged 11 to 18. Under the leadership of Headteacher Mrs. Elise Bamford, the school provides tailored educational support for young males with special educational needs. The school’s small capacity, currently accommodating around 5 to 6 students, enables a highly individualized and focused approach to each pupil’s social, emotional, and educational development. This specialized environment fosters a safe and supportive atmosphere where students can thrive and develop key life skills. As an independent special school, The Limes School emphasizes personalized care to meet the complex needs of its students, primarily focusing on mental health and social-emotional learning. Although the school does not follow a standard phase designation, it plays a crucial role in offering specialized education within Tameside for its targeted demographic. The school’s setting and approach underscore its strength in delivering customized support that addresses the unique challenges faced by its students, preparing them for life beyond school. Its continued operation and positive evaluations reflect its commitment to nurturing resilience and development in boys facing special educational challenges in the local area.

Thomas Ashton School

Special Measures
Special
Community special school
Bennett Street, , Hyde, SK14 4SS
93 pupils
Age 5-14
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Free School Meals: 69%
Thomas Ashton School, located at Bennett Street, Hyde, Cheshire, SK14 4SS, is a vibrant educational institution within the Tameside local authority. The school is dedicated to fostering a rich and exciting curriculum that emphasizes opportunities for social-emotional development and creativity. This approach is reflected in its mission to enable every pupil to achieve their full potential through positive relationships. The school is proud of its highly skilled and committed staff, who strive to meet the diverse needs of all children. Thomas Ashton School has been recognized as a Thrive School, highlighting its focus on creativity in social-emotional development. Additionally, it has achieved an ArtsMark Silver accreditation, demonstrating its long-term commitment to arts education. In the broader educational context, Tameside, where the school is situated, has shown improvements in academic achievements. For instance, in recent years, there has been an increase in the percentage of pupils achieving the expected standard in reading and writing, though it remains slightly below or above national averages in various subjects. The school benefits from Tameside's strengths in leadership and academic resilience, with many schools in the area demonstrating significant gains in core subjects.

Trinity School

Independent
Other independent school
Birbeck Street, Off High Street, Stalybridge, SK15 1SH
120 pupils
Age 3-16
Mixed
Primary & Secondary
Christian
Trinity School, located in Birbeck Street, Stalybridge, SK15 1SH, is an independent Christian school catering to students from ages 3 to 16. It offers a comprehensive education with a focus on Christian principles, aiming to help each pupil achieve their full potential. The school provides a nurturing environment, emphasizing the love of God in the classroom. As of recent data, Trinity School has a small student body of around 125 to 127 students, ensuring a personalized approach to education. The school's performance is highlighted by its Attainment 8 score, which reflects pupil achievement across various qualifications. However, the school's Progress 8 score, which measures progress from key stage 2 to key stage 4, is not publicly available. Notably, about 45% of pupils achieved grade 5 or more at GCSE, indicating a solid foundation in core subjects. The tuition fees range from £1,804 to £2,620 depending on the grade level, making it accessible for families seeking a Christian education. Trinity School's strength lies in its supportive community and commitment to spiritual development, making it a unique choice for families in Tameside. The school also offers various extracurricular activities and trips to enhance student experiences.

Waterloo Primary School

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Worthington Street, , Ashton-under-Lyne, OL7 9NA
323 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 46%
First Language not English: 31%

West Hill School

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Thompson Cross, Stamford Street, Stalybridge, SK15 1LX
836 pupils
Age 11-16
Boys
Secondary
Free School Meals: 19%
First Language not English: 9%

Wild Bank Primary School

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Demesne Drive, , Stalybridge, SK15 2PG
158 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 48%
First Language not English: 8%

Yew Tree Primary School

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Yew Tree Lane, , Dukinfield, SK16 5BJ
438 pupils
Age 3-11
Mixed
Primary
Free School Meals: 49%
First Language not English: 9%