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  1. www.silverdaleprimary.school.nzSilverdale School

    Our mission is to actively prepare each child to take responsibility for their own life-long learning, values and behaviour, in partnership with the home and community. Silverdale School has a current roll of 773 (as at March 2023). We are a contributing primary school and our 150th year anniversary was in 2021.

  2. 1461. Website. https://www.silverdale.chorustrust.org/. Silverdale School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It is the founding school of Chorus Education Trust (formerly Silverdale Multi-Academy Trust).

  3. Welcome to Silverdale School & Teaching Hub. Silverdale is a comprehensive school and sixth form in the south-west of Sheffield. We are a friendly, inclusive community with a track record of strong results at all stages.

  4. Silverdale School was inspected by Ofsted on 6 and 7 October 2022. Our overall effectiveness was judged to be ‘Good’ with the following category ratings: Quality of education:

  5. At Silverdale we are proud to still offer a broad and balanced curriculum that goes beyond the EBacc suite of subjects. We value the arts and humanities just as much as science and languages. Please follow the links to find out about our main school curriculum (years 7 to 11) and the courses we offer in Sixth Form.

  6. Silverdale School is a special school for pupils with behavioural, emotional and social difficulties (ages 7 - 16) in Wallsend, North Tyneside. It offers a range of educational and social activities, such as sports, art, music and drama, to help students improve their skills and confidence.

  7. A report on the quality of education, behaviour and personal development, leadership and management, and sixth-form provision of Silverdale School, a diverse learning community in Sheffield. The report praises the school for its curriculum, extra-curricular clubs, and support for students with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND). It also highlights some areas for improvement, such as assessment systems and behaviour policies.