Bruche Primary named as one of England’s top state schools

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WARRINGTON’S Bruche Primary School has been declared one of the top state primary schools in England.

The school – part of Warrington Primary Academy Trust (WPAT) – was 51st equal in a table of the 250 best performing state primaries in England, compiled for the Sunday Times newspaper’s annual Parent Power guide to good schools.
Bruche Primary’s impressive standing in the table was based on the school’s 2019 SATs results for reading, grammar and maths.
Chris Jones, executive head teacher of BruchePrimary, said: “This prestigious accolade is a massive achievement for Bruche and its children, staff, parents and governors. We will continue to work hard for all of our children at Bruche, to give each of them high-quality learning experiences, with the school motto “success, nothing less£ at the heart of everything we do.”
Louise Smith, chief executive officer of WPAT, added: “This fantastic achievement is down to the hard work and dedication of the staff at Bruche Primary. All of us in WPAT are very proud of Bruche’s achievement.”


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