St Anselm’s Catholic School
✨ AI Executive Quality Summary
📋 Ofsted Detailed Evaluation Insights
✔️ Key Strengths & Findings
- From their low starting points, students make good progress across a range of subjects. The proportion of students achieving five good GCSEs, including English and mathematics, has improved significantly and is now in line with the national average.
- All groups of students make good progress, including disabled students, those who have special educational needs and those students who are eligible for support through pupil premium funding.
- The sixth form is good and students make good progress. Increasing numbers of students are choosing to continue their post- 16 studies at the school. Retention rates are improving.
- The majority of teaching is good because teachers plan lessons thoroughly and use their specialist subject knowledge to motivate and engage students. Data are used well to plan support that is appropriate to studentsu2019 personal circumstances.
- Studentsu2019 behaviour and safety are good. Students are polite and supportive in lessons and as they move around the school. Respect and concern for one another permeate the school community.
- The schoolu2019s meticulous promotion of studentsu2019 spiritual, moral, social and cultural development, as well as their health and well- being, enables students to thrive in a supportive, harmonious and family-oriented learning community.
- The headteacher, capably supported by senior leaders, middle leaders and the governing body, has worked resolutely to ensure that both achievement and teaching have improved since the previous inspection.
- Governors have a clear idea of the strengths of the school and a very secure understanding of what needs to be done to improve further. They provide challenge and support to the school in well-balanced measures.
⚠️ Areas for Improvement
- uf06e Progress for all groups of students is good
- uf06e Increase the proportion of outstanding teaching, accelerate studentsu2019 progress and raise
👥 Staff Sentiment & Operational Realities
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🔮 Predictive Ofsted Risk Profile
B2B Placement TelemetryStable operational baseline. All core indicators within healthy thresholds.
📋 Regulatory Evaluation Log & Reports
📊 Local Area Stats & Health Trends (canterbury)
SEND Tribunal Appeals
| Appeal Rate | 2.6% |
| Decisions Upheld | 97% |
| Mediation Rate | 35% |
OHID Fingertips Public Health
| Life Expectancy | 80.2 years |
| Depression Rate | 11.5% |
| Childhood Obesity | 20.4% |
🚇 Infrastructure Score
⚠️ Area Risk Analysis
ONS local area crime rates are below national average.
🔑 Official Registries
| Ofsted URN | 118918 🔗 |
| CQC Location ID | N/A |
| Last Synced | 2026-07-15 20:19 |
🌐 About Canterbury
Cathedral city in Kent, England
Canterbury is a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Canterbury district, county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974. Lying on the River Stour not far from its mouth on the Strait of Dover, the city has a mild oceanic climate.
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| Number of Pupils | 1040 |
| Pupils on Roll | 1044 |
| Age Range Allowed | 11 - 18 |
| Lead Inspector | Paul Metcalf |
| Inspection Dates | 5–6 February 2014 |
📞 Contact Information
| Street Address | Old Dover Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 3EN |
| Phone Number | 01227 826200 |
🏢 Parent Operator Group
| CRN Number | CE042929 |
| HQ Postcode | Unknown |
| Insolvency Risk | active |
🍏 Food Hygiene Rating (FSA)
🌊 Flood Risk Intelligence
Environment Agency flood zone monitoring probability rating.
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