Academic Performance
verified Data: UK Gov 2024/25Primary Performance Trends (KS2)
R/W/M Expected Standard
65%
Read SS
104
Maths SS
104
GPS SS
105
Progress (0 = national avg)
-
Read
-
Write
-
Maths
Ofsted
Good
Inspected 2012
Expected Standard
65%
Demand Ratio
1.0x
Bishop Martin Church of England Primary School is a Academy converter primary school in Skelmersdale, serving ages 2-11. Rated Good by Ofsted. Ranks in the top 48% of primary schools nationally.
Bishop Martin Church of England Primary School is an academy converter in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, admitting pupils aged 2-11. It is part of LIVERPOOL DIOCESAN SCHOOLS TRUST. The school has approximately 195 pupils on roll, of whom 57% are eligible for free school meals.
In 2025, 65% of pupils met the expected standard in Reading, Writing and Maths combined. The school ranks #118 of 444 primaries in Lancashire and #4,880 of 14,143 nationally.
Ofsted last inspected the school in 2012. The school's current overall rating is Good.
In the most recent admissions cycle, applications were at 1.0× capacity.
The pupil-to-qualified-teacher ratio is 21.8:1. There are no current teaching vacancies.
In the 2024/25 academic year, there were no permanent exclusions. The average suspension rate was 2.6 per 1,000 pupils per term.
R/W/M Expected Standard
65%
Read SS
104
Maths SS
104
GPS SS
105
Progress (0 = national avg)
-
Read
-
Write
-
Maths
No digital report timeline available.
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