St Cuthbert's Primary School
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Established: | circa.1885 |
Type: | Independent |
Students: | 307 |
Location: | Manchester, United Kingdom |
St Cuthbert's is a local, Roman Catholic, primary school situated in the suburb of Withington, which is conveniently located between Didsbury and Manchester, in the north of the United Kingdom, and south of Manchester. It has a well-known reputation as a high achieving institute in the field of teaching 5-11 year olds. This was recognised recently by a report by Ofsted remarking it as "outstanding".
[edit] The Establishment
The school was established in the late 1880s and forms part of a dicoese that connects its pupils to the near by Roman Catholic high school, The Barlow. St Cuthbert's also has its own dedicated church which is approximately half a mile from the location of the school. St Cuthbert's is the parish for the Catholic public of Withington, whilst St.Paul's dedicates its church to the Protestant population of Withington.