Manchester road school: Manchester Road Primary Academy
Our Staff | Manchester Road Primary Academy
Joanne Taylor
Principal
Designated Child Protection/ Safeguarding Officer
Phase Leaders
Vicky Leah
Vice Principal / Upper Key Stage Two Phase Leader
Curriculum Lead
Vicky Simpson
Assistant Principal / Key Stage One Phase Leader
Christina Pearson
Assistant Principal / Year 4 Teacher
Emma Brennan
EYFS Phase leader / SENDCo
EYFS Staff
Kayleigh Sheridan
Teacher – Owls Class
Lisa Frost
Teacher – Hedgehogs Class
Danni Thompson
Teacher – Rabbits Class
Mary Higginbotham
EYFS Teaching Assistant
Sam Wagstaff
EYFS Inclusion Teaching Assistant
Paula Hobin
EYFS Teaching Assistant
Kelsey Fenton
Apprentice Teaching Assistant
Annette Smith
Teaching Assistant
Lorna Cooper
Teaching Assistant
Key Stage One Staff
Vicky Simpson
Year 1 Teacher
Linda Lanigan
Year 1 Teacher
Charlotte Lewis
Year 2 Teacher
Abbie Carney
Teacher – Year 2
Caroline Howson
Year 1 Teaching Assistant
Jane Hunter
Teaching Assistant
Lindsey Slater
Teaching Assistant
Key Stage Two Staff
Joella Andrew
Year 6 Teacher
Rebecca Evans
Year 6 Teacher
Chloe Huelin
Year 5 Teacher
Louisa Williams-Moore
Teacher Year 5
Katie Lawton
Year 4 Teacher
Rebecca Farrington – Whittam
Year 3 Teacher
Suzy McDougall
Teacher – Year 3
Julie Shelton
Year 4 Teaching Assistant
Liz Viola
Teaching Assistant
Lucy Flynn
Year 3 Inclusion Teaching Assistant
James Belfield
KS2 SEN intervention
Suzanne Haughton
Year 5 Teaching Assistant
Ian Finan
Teaching Assistant
Suzanne Ray
Apprentice Teaching Assistant
Jack Schofield
Teaching Assistant
PPA Cover Staff
Dan Smith
Sports Coach
Stephanie Bradley
Teaching Assistant
Office Staff
Jill Bate
School Business Manager
Katie Taylor
Office Administrator
Helen Faulkner
Office Admin
Pastoral Support and Child Protection
Jennie Makinson
Behaviour and Inclusion Lead
Mid-Day Assistants
Anna Friss
Kelly Leggett
Stephanie Devlin
Catering
Julie Hewitt
Cook
Sharon Atkinson
Catering Assistant
Susan Wall
Assistant Cook
Karen Paton
Catering Assistant
Mid-Day Assistants
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Ian Finan | Lorna Cooper |
Kelly Leggett | Stephanie Devlin |
Helen Faulkner | Suzanne Haughton |
James Belfield | Dan Smith |
Anna Friss | Samantha Wagstaff |
Julie Shelton
Annette Smith
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Stephanie Bradley
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Site Manager
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Manchester Road Primary Academy – GOV.
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- Manchester Road, Droylsden, Manchester, Lancashire, M43 6GD
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URN: 141445,
DfE number: 357/2046
UKPRN: 10047599 - Establishment status
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- 01613703079
- Ofsted rating
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- No boarders
- Nursery provision
- Has Nursery Classes
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- Number of pupils
- 371
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1 October 2014 - Reason establishment opened
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- Special classes
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- 37. 3%
- Date last changed / confirmed
- 13 June 2023
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- 1
- Resourced provision capacity
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Chair of local governing body
Mark George-Davidson | Not recorded | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 3 March 2017 | 31 July 2025 |
Local governors
Joanne Taylor | Not recorded | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 1 September 2019 | 31 August 2026 |
Mandy Taylor | Not recorded | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 1 September 2019 | 31 August 2026 |
Peter Greaves | Not recorded | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 1 September 2019 | 31 August 2026 |
Cara Simm | Not recorded | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 1 September 2022 | 31 January 2026 |
Deborah Houston | Not recorded | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 1 June 2021 | 31 August 2024 |
Rebecca Clayton | Not recorded | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 1 September 2022 | 31 August 2024 |
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Darren Holmes | Local governor | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 1 September 2019 | 31 August 2022 |
Judy Thorp | Local governor | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 1 September 2020 | 31 August 2022 |
Steven Wilkinson | Local governor | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 1 September 2020 | 31 August 2022 |
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These establishments are linked with Manchester Road Primary Academy,
URN: 141445. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments.
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106208 | Manchester Road Primary School | Predecessor | 1 October 2014 |
- Regional schools commissioner (RSC) region
- Lancashire and West Yorkshire
- Government office region (GOR)
- North West
- District
- Tameside
- Ward
- Droylsden West
- Parliamentary constituency
- Ashton-under-Lyne
- Urban/rural description
- (England/Wales) Urban major conurbation
- Government Statistical Service (GSS) local authority code
- E08000008
- Easting
- 389510
- Northing
- 398212
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- Tameside 012
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Residential complex PJSC “Svetlana” | Architectural workshop Yusupov
The architectural and town-planning appearance of the residential complex is solved by creating a composition in the form of closed buildings with an inner courtyard space, which is not supposed to be accessed by vehicles except for special equipment. The lower floors are intended for built-in commercial premises with separate entrances from the street.
Based on the architectural solutions of the Yusupov Architectural Workshop LLC, the stylistic design of the facades was developed by the REINBERG AND SHAROV Architectural Workshop LLC. The architectural and planning solution of the quarter is due to the presence of territorially adjacent zones of residential buildings, social infrastructure and a park zone that are within walking distance.
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In the decoration of the building are used: facing bricks of light and dark tones of a mixture of bricks; decorative plasters, textures “sand” painted in bulk.
Display windows, doors with glass inserts are used in built-in rooms on the ground floor. Non-combustible materials are provided in the interior decoration in common areas and on evacuation routes. Entrance groups to the residential part of the building are oriented to the courtyard or two-sided.
Planning decisions of the quarter
To organize the movement of pedestrians throughout the territory, it is planned to install pedestrian paths and pedestrian zones. The main movement of urban transport is currently carried out along Manchester Street, Svetlanovsky Avenue and Torez Avenue. Engineering support is designed in accordance with the specifications and modern requirements for the life support of complexes of this level.
All pedestrian zones are completely separated from automobile ones and do not intersect: – road junctions, guest parking, underground garage entrances and car traffic are organized at the lower level and the outer contour of buildings, and pedestrian zones with walking boulevards and flower beds form a single safe area in a closed space of yard territories. Buildings, rectangular in plan. The height of the buildings is commensurate with human growth and the environment.
Facades
The facades of the building are expressive due to a number of architectural techniques: the symmetry of architectural details giving the entire ensemble an individual look, the rhythmic-metric division along the horizontal, creating an airy perspective and facilitating volume. In the decoration of buildings, facing bricks of light and dark colors are used. Cold glazing of loggias is provided. The facades are designed in natural colors.
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Name | “Multi-apartment residential complex with built-in premises, built-in underground and attached garage” | Construction type | New construction |
Address | St. Petersburg, the territory of Svetlana PJSC, limited by Manchesterskaya St., Torez Ave., Svetlanovsky Ave., Svetlanovskaya Sq., Engels Ave., in the Vyborgsky District, section 1; 2; 3. | Preschool educational institution | On the territory there are two preschool educational institutions for 220 places and a preschool educational institution for 340 places |
Customer | PJSC Svetlana | Schools | Secondary school for 1650 students |
Number of floors | 10 |
Work on the project | Yusupov Architectural Workshop | Development of stylistic solutions | Reinberg and Sharov Architectural Workshop LLC |
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