The All New Chester Wire wrote:I'm not knocking Warrington at all. As I said earlier, I love it.
Where is this bit on the Ofsted report about non-British pupils by the way?
It was in a report they sent home a couple of months ago. To be fair I think it referred to denominational religion. My youngest go there as well and it is quite clear when you look at the classes.
Never ceases to amaze me as it is a C of E funded school.
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Up till August I've spent 18 months living in the Canaries. When I said where2 I was from the usual reply was "Isn't it that place on the news where they have metal detectors on the streets & they kick each other to death.
So in other words, from 2002 to 2007, 4,200 moved to Warrington from overseas.
No, I think it means 3800 moved to Warrington. 4200 moved out (and some of those may come from the 3800). Well, it's clear that the percentage in Warrington is very low.
I still want to know about Mark_M's school. I don't get that figure.
So in other words, from 2002 to 2007, 4,200 moved to Warrington from overseas.
No, I think it means 3800 moved to Warrington. 4200 moved out (and some of those may come from the 3800). Well, it's clear that the percentage in Warrington is very low.
I still want to know about Mark_M's school. I don't get that figure.
The All New Chester Wire wrote:No, I think it means 3800 moved to Warrington. 4200 moved out (and some of those may come from the 3800). Well, it's clear that the percentage in Warrington is very low.
I still want to know about Mark_M's school. I don't get that figure.
Why don't you get that figure? The school has a high proportion of non C of E kids in it. A lot of those are Asian of various religious denominations.
I suspect it is a lot higher than anywhere else in Warrington.
mark_m wrote:Why don't you get that figure? The school has a high proportion of non C of E kids in it. A lot of those are Asian of various religious denominations. I suspect it is a lot higher than anywhere else in Warrington.
Quote:And another point; I know that the number of kids in St Philips Primary School who are registered as of non-British origin (bear in mind this is a Church Of England funded school) was 15% as it stated that on the Ofsted report.
Quote:To be fair I think it referred to denominational religion.
Is it that 15% are non-British? or non-C of E? or non-Christian?
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