Establishment Trinity Church of England/Methodist Primary School, Buckshaw Village

URN: 135860

Voluntary aided school

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Address
Unity Place, Buckshaw Village, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 7HZ
Local authority
Lancashire (888)
Headteacher / Principal
Mrs Jill Wright
Phase of education
Primary
School type
Voluntary aided school
Gender of entry
Mixed
ID
URN: 135860, DfE number: 888/5207
UKPRN: 10079931
Establishment status
Open
Admissions policy
Not applicable
Telephone
01772624416
Ofsted rating
Good (Last inspection: 12 October 2022)
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Religious character
Church of England/Methodist
Diocese
Diocese of Blackburn
Boarders
Not recorded
Nursery provision
No Nursery Classes
Official sixth form
Does not have a sixth form
Number of pupils
611
Open date
1 September 2010
Reason establishment opened
New Provision
Closed date
Not recorded
Reason establishment closed
Not recorded
Special classes
No Special Classes
Percentage of children eligible for free school meals Help with percentage of children eligible for free school meals field Opens a dialog
9.3%
Date last changed / confirmed
19 February 2024
Type of SEN provision
Type of resourced provision
Not recorded
Resourced provision number on roll
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Special Educational Needs (SEN) unit number on roll
Special Educational Needs (SEN) unit capacity
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Chair of governors

Chair of governors
Name Appointed by From To
Ellen Monk Winstanley Appointed by foundation/Trust 14 September 2023 13 September 2027

Governors

Governors
Name Appointed by From To
Keith Ashton Appointed by foundation/Trust 14 September 2023 13 September 2027
Ian Sarginson Appointed by foundation/Trust 26 June 2023 25 June 2027
Nerina Harborne Appointed by foundation/Trust 26 June 2023 25 June 2027
Katherine Heyes Elected by parents 27 February 2023 27 February 2027
Christine Wilding Appointed by foundation/Trust 20 November 2022 19 November 2026
Rebecca Walsh Elected by school staff 15 December 2021 14 December 2025
Pauline Owen Persons who are appointed by the foundation body or sponsor (if applicable) 11 December 2021 10 December 2025
Zoe Claire Nowell Elected by parents 29 November 2021 28 November 2025
Emma Mawdesley Appointed by LA 22 November 2021 21 November 2025
Paul Williams Persons who are appointed by the foundation body or sponsor (if applicable) 1 April 2021 31 March 2025
Lorraine Harrison Elected by school staff 26 June 2020 25 June 2024

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Name Role Appointed by From To
Ellen Monk-Winstanley Governor Persons who are appointed by the foundation body or sponsor (if applicable) 14 September 2019 13 September 2023
Ellen Monk-Winstanley Chair of governors Appointed by GB/board 13 March 2023 31 August 2023
Keith Ashton Governor Persons who are appointed by the foundation body or sponsor (if applicable) 1 September 2019 31 August 2023
Philip Gough Governor Persons who are appointed by the foundation body or sponsor (if applicable) 1 September 2019 31 August 2023
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Government office region (GOR)
North West
Regional schools commissioner (RSC) region
Lancashire and West Yorkshire
District
Chorley
Ward
Buckshaw & Whittle
Parliamentary constituency
Chorley
Urban/rural description
(England/Wales) Urban city and town
Government Statistical Service (GSS) local authority code
E10000017
Easting
356877
Northing
420378
Unique property reference number (UPRN)
10024425997
Middle super output area (MSOA) Help with middle super output area Opens a dialog
Chorley 008
Lower super output area (LSOA) Help with lower super output area Opens a dialog
Chorley 008F
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School capacity

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Free school meals

This field is not editable by establishment users as it is populated by the DfE using the underlying data from the schools, pupils and their characteristics statistical release published each summer. The figures used are the performance table figures which ensures GIAS and the Find and Compare Schools in England service are consistent.

This information is compiled from the data returned by establishments for their establishment's situation on the third Thursday in January, in the spring school census data collection return.

This field shows whether a pupil's family have claimed eligibility for free school meals as reported in the annual spring school census. Pupils or their parents are able to claim free school meals if they receive a qualifying benefit. This field does not show pupils who actually received free school meals but the percentage of those who are eligible to receive them.

Middle super output area (MSOA)

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Lower super output area (LSOA)

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