Bishop Ellis Catholic Primary School

Bishop Ellis Catholic Primary School
Type Primary
Religion Catholic
Location Barkby Thorpe Lane
Thurmaston
Leicestershire
LE4 8GP
England
Coordinates: 52°41′03″N 1°05′19″W / 52.6842°N 1.0886°W / 52.6842; -1.0886
Local authority Leicestershire
Students 315
Gender mixed
Ages 4–11
Website Official site

Bishop Ellis Catholic Primary School is a voluntary aided Catholic primary school located in Thurmaston, Leicestershire, England.[1] Approximately 315 pupils aged 5–11 attend the school under the direction of the Head teacher Gail Neill.[2]

It was granted the Healthy Schools award in February 2007, presented by the then Leicester City F.C. manager Rob Kelly.[3]

Academic standards

In the report of the Ofsted inspection on 5 June 2006 the school was rated Good, point two on a four-point scale. Each topic was rated outstanding or good with, notably, none less than good. However, the highest possible award of Outstanding was given for the Personal development and well-being of the pupils.[2][4]

Radio project

A two-year project started in April 2004 in which children made radio shows. Bishop Ellis worked with Dovelands Primary School, Fullhurst Community College and Takeover Radio.[5]

Madeleine McCann

Madeleine McCann would have attended this school from September 2007.[6] On 18 June that year, as part of the appeal for her safe return, the children lined up in the playground to spell out Find Madeleine, and the school raised £1,500 for the appeal.[7] The school said that a place had been reserved for Madeleine and lit a candle for her.[8]

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