St Mary’s Ward Councillor Denis Healy has met with the Acting Head of Longcroft School, Andy Baker, together with Longcroft pupils and teachers, following last week’s publication of the national progress scores, which revealed that Longcroft had the lowest score in the East Riding for pupil progress and below the national average.
Cllr Healy had said that parents needed to “have faith” that the school could turn round its performance. That prompted Mr Baker to contact Cllr Healy with an invitation to visit the school, to see for himself the work that is going on to get Longcroft back on track.
Longcroft School students from Year 13 marked the end of their school days with a prom held at The Deep in Hull.
Over 80 guests attended the event that included a meal with entertainment on the night provided by Ace Disco Party Sounds and the ever popular Yorkshire Party Booth.
Longcroft School are yet again celebrating after they received ‘national praise’ and are spending their second year ranked highly when comes to Sixth Form Education.
Longcroft School A-Level results were the best in the East Riding. Longcroft’s students again made more progress than those in other schools and colleges, exceeding expected targets.
Longcroft School is celebrating after the Department for Education published its performance measures for A-Level results, having finished 7th out of 351 providers of A-Levels in the Yorkshire
Longcroft students today received their A-Level results and there was plenty to celebrate. Eva Lawrence amazingly achieved full marks in her law paper and will go to Cambridge University to study
England Rugby League Coach Steve McNamara visited Longcroft and spent time working with a group of students in Years 12 and 13 as part of a programme aimed at preparing them for their examinations and applications to highly competitive universities.