King's Liverpool achieves national top 30 rank for Progress 8 Improvement

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King’s Leadership Academy Liverpool is celebrating a significant milestone, having been ranked as the 26th most improved school in the country for Progress 8. This recognition highlights the school’s commitment to excellence and its unwavering focus on ensuring every student reaches their full potential.

Progress 8 is a vital government measure that tracks the progress students make from the end of primary school to the end of secondary school across eight key subjects. This achievement underscores the exceptional progress made by students at King’s Leadership Academy Liverpool, driven by the dedication of its staff and the ambitious ethos ingrained throughout the academy.

Principal Scott Cordon commented: “ We are incredibly proud of this accomplishment. Being ranked among the topmost improved schools nationally is a testament to the relentless efforts of everyone involved with our academy. Our focus on high aspirations and excellence in education has driven us to this point, and we are excited about the future prospects for our students and school community.” In recent years, King’s Leadership Academy Liverpool has introduced a series of transformative initiatives, including personalised learning programs, a strong emphasis on character education, and targeted support for students. These efforts have not only led to improved academic outcomes but have also fostered the development of confident, resilient, and ambitious young individuals.

As a proud member of the Great Schools Trust, the academy’s ethos of excellence is grounded in the belief that every child can succeed with the right opportunities and support. This recognition highlights Liverpool as a key hub for educational innovation and student success. CEO Shane Ierston said: “At Great Schools Trust, our progress in 2024 exemplifies our belief in the power of possibility.

“Transformation happens when purpose meets passion and this year, we’ve seen our schools redefine potential for our young leaders. Together, we’re creating a brighter future.”