Savio High School

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Savio High School
Type Secondary Comprehensive
Headteacher Fr G Briody
Location Sefton
Merseyside
England
LEA Sefton
Ofsted number 104959
Students ~800
Specialist Status Business & Enterprise

Savio High School (aka Savio Catholic High School) is a Roman Catholic institution for ages 11 to 18, located in Sefton, Merseyside, England. The school is run by priests and was successful in early 2006 to secure a bid for specialist Business & Enterprise status. The school has about 820 pupils on roll. The headteacher Fr G Briody joined the school in September 2005.

During the month of March 2006, the school received an OfSted inspection, following an inspection 1 year prior. The March 2006 report concluded that "Savio High School is not an effective high school because its pupils underachieve in Key Stage 3 and in Science and Maths between the ages of 11 and 16".[1] The school was be re-inspected one year forward to this in June 2007, where no further action was deemed necessary, as Savio was no longer classed as needing "significant improvement".

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[edit] Savio High School Sixth Form

Savio High School's sixth form has approximately 100 students on roll. Their football team plays in a blue strip with yellow trim.

[edit] South Sefton City Learning Centre

For a full list of City Learning Centres in the North West of England, see List of City Learning Centres in England.

South Sefton City Learning Centre (or SSCLC) is located on the campus of Savio High School, in one of the school's buildings which was once the residence for the Salesian priests and brothers. It was first opened by Right Honourable Joe Benton MP on Friday 21st February, 2003.[2] The facility, managed by Barry Ravenscroft, is a £200,000/year government funded complex which aims to provide state of the art ICT, CAD/CAM and educational training facilities to local primary and secondary schools within Sefton, and also provides bookable conferencing facilities for local schools and businesses.

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