The Albion High School
Welcome
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Enrolling at Albion High School
Choosing the right school, whether as a place to learn or as a place of work, is an important decision, which requires good information and careful thought. In particular, the experience of changing schools is an exciting and significant one for children and for their parents, and we know that you will have lots of questions.
At the Albion High School, we aim for excellence in every aspect of our work, and our greatest asset is our team of staff. Teachers, educational support staff, pastoral and service staff all work together to ensure the very best support for our young people.
As a result, pupils at The Albion typically leave school with achievements well beyond national expectations: 84% achieved 5 or more A-C grades in summer 2010, and all leavers went on to further education, training or employment in September. We make special provision for our gifted and talented pupils, for those who have Special Educational needs and for pupils for whom English is an additional language.
As a Full Service Extended School, we also offer a good range of activities for young people and the wider community in the evenings and during school holidays. We have a strong relationship with local primary schools, which ensures a good transition into secondary education, and our pastoral team works closely with parents to support the development of our young people.
At the Albion High School, we aim for excellence in every aspect of our work, and our greatest asset is our team of staff. Teachers, educational support staff, pastoral and service staff all work together to ensure the very best support for our young people.
As a result, pupils at The Albion typically leave school with achievements well beyond national expectations: 84% achieved 5 or more A-C grades in summer 2010, and all leavers went on to further education, training or employment in September. We make special provision for our gifted and talented pupils, for those who have Special Educational needs and for pupils for whom English is an additional language.
As a Full Service Extended School, we also offer a good range of activities for young people and the wider community in the evenings and during school holidays. We have a strong relationship with local primary schools, which ensures a good transition into secondary education, and our pastoral team works closely with parents to support the development of our young people.
FOR ENROLMENT ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT MRS ROBERTS ON 0161 921 1230
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Times of the School Day
| 8.00am | School Opens; Early Starters door opens; Free Breakfast served |
| 8.30am | Breakfast ends; Early Starters door closes |
| 8.40am | ALL STUDENTS SHOULD BE IN SCHOOL |
| 8.45am | Classrooms open |
| 8.50am | Period 1 Begins |
| 9.50am | Period 2 |
| 10.50am |
Toilet Break (to 10.55am) |
| 10.55am | Period 3 |
| 11.55am - 12.35pm |
LUNCH for Year 7, Year 8 & Year 11 |
| 12.35pm - 1.35pm |
Period 4B for Year 7, Year 8 & Year 11 |
| 11.55am - 12.55pm |
Period 4A for Year 9 & Year 10 |
| 12.55pm - 1.35pm |
LUNCH for Year 9 & Year 10 |
| 1.35pm | Period 5 |
| 2.35pm | Tutorial |
| 2.50pm | Lessons end for the day |
| 3.00pm - 5.00pm |
Extra curricular activities |
| From 5pm |
Further community use of the school |


