Crosby High School

Not applicableAGES 11-16Community special school
De Villiers Avenue, Liverpool, L23 2TH 01519243671 Website
SCHOOL SNAPSHOT
Pupils170
OfstedGood
Attainment 80.3%
FSM60%
RegionSefton
Key Indicators
How this school compares to national averages
Nat: 7.1%
8.4 +1.3pp
Overall Absence
Nat: 23%
60.0 +37pp
Free School Meals
Nat: 13%
100.0 +87pp
SEND Pupils
About
School overview

About Us Welcome to Crosby High School Crosby High School is a Local Authority specialist secondary school for pupils with SEND, aged 11-16. We are located in Crosby and have close links with our local community. At Crosby High School, we believe that all our pupils can achieve academically, personally and socially when they experience a curriculum and learning environment with support which meets their individual needs. Pupils are encouraged and supported to strive to develop to be the best that they can be, working towards achieving nationally accredited certification and to becoming respectful, active and positive contributors to the wider community. Ethos Our school values lie at the heart of our ethos. The whole Crosby High School community works together to support our pupils' progress, preparing them for success in school and in their future life. Everyone in our community's rights are respected and their ideas, opinions and qualities are valued. Crosby High School is a safe, happy and caring place in which to learn and grow, to develop in confidence and independence and in which firm foundations are built for future success.

Location
De Villiers Avenue, Liverpool, L23 2TH
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School Details
Headteacher
Mr Ian Griffiths
Age Range
11 — 16
Enrolment
170 pupils
Telephone
01519243671
Website
crosbyhigh.org
Address
De Villiers Avenue, Liverpool, L23 2TH
Local Authority
Sefton
URN
104980
Ofsted
Good (Grade 2)
Links & Contact
School Website
www.crosbyhigh.org
Phone
01519243671
Address
De Villiers Avenue, Liverpool, L23 2TH
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