Roscoe Primary School

Roscoe Primary School
Motto Sharing Learning Together
Established 1924[1]
Type Community primary school
Headteacher Mrs ponting
Location Alison Road
Liverpool
Merseyside
L13 9AD
England
Coordinates: 53°25′52″N 2°55′43″W / 53.431106°N 2.928633°W / 53.431106; -2.928633
Local authority Liverpool City Council
DfE URN 135595 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 262[2]
Gender Coeducational
Ages 3–11
Colours          
Website Roscoe Primary School

Roscoe Primary School is a primary school in the Clubmoor area of Liverpool, England. The headteacher of the school is Mrs. Amanda Anders. The school is based in an 1920s building and has been recently been improved to make it easier for disabled people to access the school some changes include ramps, a lift and a step lift for internal floors.

History

The school opened in 1924 as Lisburn Lane School and the headmistress at that time was Blanche Pearce. During the Liverpool Blitz, the school was heavily damaged and parts of the school were destroyed by an incendiary bomb. An unexploded bomb was dropped on the main playground but was disabled before it caused wreckage. As of today, students celebrate VE Day every year, and several students visit St. Luke's Church during VE Day.

Pupils

The school's pupils are children aged 3 – 11. The school has nearly 113 students.

Facilities

Roscoe has a range of different facilities including, a I.C.T. Suite, a Butterfly Garden and an Adventure Trail to name but a few. The butterfly garden opened in 2006 and also has a small pond filled with frogs. The school collects caterpillars and put them in the gardens for them to hatch into butterflies. The adventure trail is a small assault course in the field on the main playground. It was installed in 2009 and most of the children play on it.

References

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