Compare Christleton High School and St Nicholas Catholic High School and The County High School, Leftwich

Comparison of secondary schools: Christleton High School (Secondary) in Chester; St Nicholas Catholic High School (Secondary) in Northwich; The County High School, Leftwich (Secondary) in Northwich — covering Ofsted outcomes, size, FSM%, governance, capacity & more.

At a glance

This page compares Christleton High School, St Nicholas Catholic High School and The County High School, Leftwich. They are secondary phase and academy converter and voluntary aided school type located around Chester, Cheshire and Northwich, Cheshire. The strongest headline Ofsted judgement here is 1 (The County High School, Leftwich), published Apr 2016. The lowest is 2 (Christleton High School), published Jul 2024. The most recent inspection on record is for Christleton High School (Jul 2024). average roll around ≈ 1,200, combined total ≈ 3,650, typical FSM 10–15%, range 10–15%–10–15%; spread across trusts such as THE LEARNING TRUST and THE SIR JOHN BRUNNER FOUNDATION.

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Phase / Type
Secondary • Academy converter
Location
Chester
Cheshire
CH3 7AD
Ofsted
2 1 Jul 2024
Pupils
≈ 1,400 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
10–15% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
THE LEARNING TRUST
Website
www.christletonhigh.co.uk
Telephone
01244335843
Phase / Type
Secondary • Voluntary aided school
Location
Northwich
Cheshire
CW8 1JW
Ofsted
2 7 May 2024
Pupils
≈ 1,200 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
10–15% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
Cheshire West and Chester (896)
Website
st-nicholas.cheshire.sch.uk
Telephone
01606706000
Phase / Type
Secondary • Academy converter
Location
Northwich
Cheshire
CW9 8EZ
Ofsted
1 25 Apr 2016
Pupils
≈ 1,050 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
10–15% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
THE SIR JOHN BRUNNER FOUNDATION
Website
www.leftwichhigh.com
Telephone
01606333300

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