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Top of the class
Date: 28 October
St Laurence’s Catholic Primary in Kirkby has won £10,000 after being chosen as School of the year, following a poll of the public and a panel of judges.
The school, in Leeside Avenue in Southdene, has seen a transformation of its fortunes in recent years.
When the current head teacher Paul Cronin took over 18 years ago, the school was on the brink of closure with just 165 pupils.
Since then, it has secured two outstanding Ofsted reports, several major sporting successes and the commitment of parents, staff, governors and pupils to succeed.
St Laurence’s now has more people wanting to send their children to the school and nursery than it can cater for and has more than 400 pupils.
The prize money from the competition, which was run by the Liverpool Echo and sponsored by Barclaycard, will be used to complete work to revitalise the school playground with an adventure activity area.
Head teacher Paul Cronin said: “We are all absolutely delighted to win the award – it’s a great tribute to both the school and the community who took the time and trouble to vote for us.
“To be chosen as the best from all the primary and secondary schools in Merseyside, both public and private, is amazing.
“The success is due to the hard work and commitment of staff, pupils, parents and governors. I think what might also have swayed the judges is the way we have transformed the school in recent years.”
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Contact: Jackie Rand, jackie.rand@knowsley.gov.uk 0151 443 3060 or Gemma Melling, gemma.melling@knowsley.gov.uk, 0151 443 3537
