Compare Congleton High School and Eaton Bank Academy

Comparison of secondary schools: Congleton High School (Secondary) in Congleton; Eaton Bank Academy (Secondary) in Congleton — covering Ofsted outcomes, size, FSM%, governance, capacity & more.

At a glance

This page compares Congleton High School and Eaton Bank Academy. They are secondary phase and academy converter type located around Congleton, Cheshire. The strongest headline Ofsted judgement here is 2 (Congleton High School), published Jan 2015. The most recent inspection on record is for Eaton Bank Academy (Jun 2015). average roll around ≈ 1,150, combined total ≈ 2,300, typical FSM 15–20%, range 15–20%–15–20%; spread across trusts such as THE LEARNING PARTNERSHIP ACADEMIES TRUST and HALLIARD TRUST.

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Phase / Type
Secondary • Academy converter
Location
Congleton
Cheshire
CW12 4NS
Ofsted
2 15 Jan 2015
Pupils
≈ 1,200 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
15–20% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
THE LEARNING PARTNERSHIP ACADEMIES TRUST
Website
tlptrust.com
Telephone
01260730123
Phase / Type
Secondary • Academy converter
Location
Congleton
Cheshire
CW12 1NT
Ofsted
2 8 Jun 2015
Pupils
≈ 1,100 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
15–20% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
HALLIARD TRUST
Website
www.eatonbankacademy.org
Telephone
01260273000

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