The Barlow Roman Catholic High School
The Barlow RC High School is a comprehensive school in Didsbury, Manchester, England.
The school is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford, maintained by the Education Authority. The parish communities served by the school are St Ambrose, St Bernard's, St Bernadette's, St Catherine's and St Cuthbert's. The school's associated primary schools are St Ambrose's RC Primary School, St Bernard's RC Primary School, St Catherine's RC Primary School and St Cuthbert's RC Primary School.
Exam results
In July 2012, it received national recognition from the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust for achieving some of the fastest improving GCSE results in the country.In August 2012, the school's GCSE results improved for the fourth year in succession. 95% of pupils achieved at 5 A*-C grades, including 74% with English and maths. The results placed the school as one of the highest performing secondary schools in Manchester.
Ofsted report
Inspectors from the Office for Standards in Education who visited the school in October 2012, praised pupils, staff and governors and stated that 'under passionate, visionary leadership, the school is going from strength-to-strength.' Inspectors reported that the school is innovative in developing the curriculum and attainment is significantly above average. Pupils achieve well because teaching is consistently good as is behaviour and the school has exemplary methods of safeguarding pupils.Sporting achievements
In 2001 Barlow's year 9 football team became national champions, winning the 'Heinz Cup' at Stamford Bridge.The team included future professional footballers Daniel Heffernan and Neal Trotman.