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Manchester, Manchester
Button Lane Primary School
Button Lane Primary School is a community school in Manchester, Manchester. The school has 420 pupils on roll.
Community school Primary Ages 3–11 420 PupilsURN 131938
Ofsted Report
2
Good
Inspected July 2023
Quality of EducationGood
Behaviour and AttitudesGood
Personal DevelopmentGood
Leadership and ManagementGood
Early Years ProvisionGood
Safeguarding✓ Effective
View Report →Key Indicators
How this school compares to national averages
Nat. avg: 60%
49%↓ -11pp
KS2 RWM Expected
Nat. avg: 73%
57%↓ -16pp
Reading Expected
Nat. avg: 73%
65%↓ -8pp
Maths Expected
Nat. avg: 72%
65%↓ -7pp
Writing Expected
Nat. avg: 94.5%
93.3%↓ -1pp
Attendance Rate
Nat. avg: 20.4
27.3↓ -7pp
Pupil : Teacher
Nat. avg: 23.8%
56.4%↑ +33pp
Free School Meals
420 / 480
88%
Capacity
About
School overview
Button Lane Primary School is a community school in Manchester, Manchester. The school has 420 pupils on roll.
School Details
Headteacher
Emma Roberts
Age Range
3 — 11
School Hours
08:30 – 15:10
Telephone
01619451965
Address
Manchester, M23 0ND
Local Authority
Manchester
The School Day
08:30
School Day Begins
Registration and morning activities
08:40
Morning Break
Break time
08:30
Lunch Break
Lunch service and play
11:15
Afternoon Session
Afternoon lessons
15:10
School Day Ends
Dismissal
Enrichment & Awards
Clubs & Activities · 19 available
Art
Band
Computing
Cricket
Cross Country
Debating
Dodgeball
Football
Hockey
Mindfulness
Music
Netball
Reading
Rounders
Rugby
Science
Spanish
Forest School
OPAL (Outdoor Play and Learning)
Awards & Accreditations
Artsmark
Commitment to arts & culture
Music Mark
Excellence in music education
School Games Mark
Engagement in school sports
Stonewall School Champion
Inclusive & safe environment
UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools
Child rights & school values
Eco Schools
Environmental sustainability
Eco Schools Green Flag
Environmental sustainability
School Games Mark Gold
Engagement in school sports
Sing Up
Recognised achievement
Sport England
Recognised achievement