Archbishop Beck Catholic College

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About Archbishop Beck Catholic College


Name Archbishop Beck Catholic College
Unique Reference Number (URN) 104717
Website http://www.archbishopbeck.com/
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Executive Headteacher Mr Paul Stirling
Address 55 Long Lane, Fazakerley, Liverpool, L9 7BF
Phone Number 01515256326
Phase Secondary
Type Voluntary aided school
Age Range 11-18
Religious Character Roman Catholic
Gender Mixed
Number of Pupils 1159
Local Authority Liverpool
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Pupils feel safe and valued at this school. They know who to go to if they have anxieties or worries.

They trust adults to deal with any issues effectively. Staff build highly positive relationships with pupils, who feel welcome and respected. The school ensures that new pupils settle in well.

Pupils arriving with barriers to their learning typically have these reduced successfully during their time at school.Pupils enjoy their learning and demonstrate positive attitudes in lessons. They appreciate the support they receive from staff, including extra help in and sometimes beyond lessons.

Older pupils value the guidance they receive to prepare them for examinations. However, some pupils in key stage 4 do not achiev...e as well as they should. Gaps in language and communication skills, and inconsistencies in the use of information about their prior learning, limit some pupils' achievement.

Pupils' attainment and progress in national examinations are uneven across subjects.Pupils behave well and conduct themselves with maturity. They are respectful and polite.

Relationships between pupils and staff show kindness and courtesy. Pupils are proud to be members of the school and follow its established routines. The school provides a civilised, calm environment.

Pupils understand the importance of regular attendance and are keen to come to school.Pupils have a strong sense of community. They feel safe from discrimination and understand that they can be themselves at this school.

Any incidents of bullying are dealt with effectively. Pupils benefit from a comprehensive programme of opportunities to develop their interests, leadership skills and character. Pupils build their understanding of fundamental British values.

They learn about different cultures and types of families, ready to take their place in a diverse society.In the sixth form, students achieve very well and are fully prepared for their next steps. They progress to highly appropriate education, employment or training.


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