Saint Margaret of Antioch Church of England (Voluntary Aided) Primary School is a nurturing educational institution located in the heart of Liverpool at 3 Selborne Street, L8 1TX. Dedicated to fostering a love for learning, this primary school combines traditional values with a modern curriculum, creating a vibrant atmosphere that encourages both academic and personal growth.

With a strong emphasis on holistic education, Saint Margaret’s offers a wide range of learning opportunities that cater to the diverse needs of its students. The school’s dedicated staff, many of whom are experts in their respective fields, provide personalized support to help each child reach their full potential. From engaging lessons in core subjects to extracurricular activities that promote creativity and teamwork, students are encouraged to explore their interests and develop essential life skills.

What sets Saint Margaret’s apart is its commitment to instilling a sense of community and belonging. The school’s close ties with the local parish and involvement in community events provide students with a rich cultural experience and a strong moral foundation. Parents can expect an inclusive environment where every child is valued and respected, ensuring a positive and safe space for learning.

Saint Margaret of Antioch is not just a school; it’s a place where future leaders are nurtured, friendships are formed, and lifelong memories are created. Discover the unique blend of academic excellence and community spirit that makes this primary school a cherished choice for families in Liverpool.

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