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This page details the oversubscription criteria for community and voluntary controlled primary schools. It applies to the following schools: Beech Street Primary School Boothstown Methodist Primary
Salford City Council works hard to deliver top quality services to residents. These pages provide information of a corporate nature about the service groups that deliver council services. Did you know
Educational Psychologists (EPs) work within the Local Authority in partnership with education settings (early years, schools, and alternative provision and further education colleges), families, and o
Address: Wentworth RoadEcclesM30 9BP Telephone: 0161 789 4565 Email: ephs@salford.gov.uk Headteacher: Mr I Ross School type: Academy Total number of places for year 7: 150 Total applications received
What are Salford Family Hubs? Salford Family Hubs are places in the local community where different organisations, including the community and voluntary sector, work together, to offer a one stop sho
Address: London StreetSalfordM6 6QT Telephone: 0161 921 1230 Email: contact@albionacademy.co.uk Headteacher: Mr M Rogers School type: Academy Total number of places for year 7: 175 Total applicat
See a glossary of terms used. Skill: General Getting advice, classroom adjustments Use effective assessment tools to identify an overall profile of emotional wellbeing at the whole school and cla
Assisted enrolment service for Free School Meals Update - a recent review of our Housing Benefit and Council Tax Support information that we hold has highlighted that many households may meet the cri
Ofsted are the childcare regulators and they register new provision and inspect childcare settings. The Ofsted website has lots of useful information for childcare providers. Ofsted also have a Y
The aim of the Salford Youth Justice Service (YJS) is to reduce offending and re-offending of young people aged ten to 17. The service is made up of representatives from the Local Authority, statutory