Liverpool Schools Investment Programme helps city students achieve more.
Liverpool’s newest school and it’s already being hailed as the best of its kind in the country for children with special educational needs.
Provisional figures show Liverpool has made improvements in primary school standards over the last two years and is continuing to narrow the gap with the national average.
Pupils and staff at Gateacre School are celebrating after a rapid increase in standards led the Department for Education to withdraw its plan for it to become an Academy.
A Liverpool secondary school has been praised by Ofsted for ârapid improvementâ over the last two years which has seen it graded as good overall, with outstanding leadership and management.
Provisional data shows that GCSE results in Liverpool have improved again – with the city above the national average in English and maths.
Liverpool is going maths crazy on Friday 7 July - with schools, nurseries, children's centres, museums, cafes and even shopping centres involved in a range of activities.Â
Parents of primary school pupils living in Toxteth, Dingle and Wavertree are being urged to find out more about the secondary school options in the area for admission in September 2018.
Liverpool City Council is to up the number of secondary schools that parents can express a preference for from three to five from next year.
Liverpool City Council's Adult Learning Service (ALS) is offering open days for a range of exciting adult learning opportunities in January.
The maths expert tasked with increasing standards in mathematics and numeracy in Liverpool is urging parents to buy mathematical games for their children this Christmas
Two Liverpool schools are to be refurbished and partly rebuilt at a cost of around £13 million as part of Mayor Joe Anderson's Schools Investment Programme.
Liverpool's Mayoral Cabinet is set to approve plans to continue funding an information and advice service which has helped slash the number of young people not in employment or training (NEET).