Lowton Church of England High School in Wigan was rated as 'Good' by Ofsted inspectors
After years of being regarded as ‘Requires Improvement’ for more than a decade, Lowton Church of England High School has celebrated its new Ofsted score.
“Each day we aim to be excellent in all we do, and this report reflects that we are delivering on that commitment each day.” “This is because leaders have designed an ambitious curriculum, from Year 7 to Year 11, that ensures pupils can and do achieve well. In most subjects, leaders have thought carefully about the important knowledge that pupils need to learn and the order in which this should be taught.
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