Frequently shortened to SMA, as of November 2021, a total of 1,039 boys attended the school, 200 of which were in the co–educational Sixth Form provision.[1]
History
The school was founded by Alderman William Preston, one time Mayor of Liverpool, and the Vicar of St. Margaret's, Anfield, Reverend John Sheepshanks. The school opened in 1879 by the parish dignitary and MP for West Toxteth, Mr TB Royden. The school's first Headmaster was Mr E Crossley and an early teacher and benefactor was Mrs Gertrude Langton.
The school began as a Higher Grade School and after the 1918 Education Act, St Margaret's was recognised as a Central School with a selective intake based on a competitive examination. After the Education Act 1944, the school was restyled St. Margaret's Church of England School and during the 1950s courses leading to the GCE 'O' Level and 'A' Level examinations were established. In 1963 the school moved from Anfield to Aigburth. In the 1970s it had around 550 boys. In 1980 it was enlarged to a four-form entry school for students from 11 to 18 years of age. This was the year that the school had their first intake of girl students.
St Margaret's is a Church of England High School and was awarded Technology College status in 1997, and Specialist Language College status in 2008. The school increased its intake to five-form entry in September 1998. In September 2015 the school again increased its intake to six-form entry.
In 2019, the school's Progress 8 measure for GCSE was average.[3] Attainment 8 score was above average.[3] The proportion of children achieving Maths and English GCSEs was considerably above average.[3] The proportion of children entering the English Baccalaureate was considerably lower than average.[3] The average A level grade was C+, in line with the England average, and the average A level points score was 32, below the England average of 24.[4] Attainment 8 score was above average.[3]
As of 2022, the school's most recent inspection judgement from Ofsted was that the school requires improvement. In 2020, the report from Ofsted was good and was confirmed by a short inspection in 2018.[5][6][7]
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