Range High School

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Website | 01704 879315
Stapleton Rd, Formby, Liverpool L37 2YN, UK

Opening Hours:
Monday: 6:45 AM – 7:45 PM
Tuesday: 6:45 AM – 7:45 PM
Wednesday: 6:45 AM – 7:45 PM
Thursday: 6:45 AM – 7:45 PM
Friday: 6:45 AM – 7:45 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Area Served:
Within 4 miles (6.4km) of Stapleton Rd, Formby, Liverpool L37 2YN, UK
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Welcome from the Head

RANGE HIGH SCHOOL IS A SCHOOL WHERE CHILDREN FLOURISH

Range High School is a school where children flourish. We challenge all pupils in our school to excel academically and creatively. We have an excellent record for examination success and progress at all levels and our pupils are extremely well prepared for the next step in their education.

Personal development is supported by a long established Pastoral Care system. We pride ourselves on our supportive environment where our pupils develop a sense of security and identity, and where they can contribute to both our school and the wider community. We encourage our pupils to make a difference in whatever they do.

Our school is highly inclusive with a long track record of supporting pupils with varied needs. We strive to create and maintain an environment where all pupils achieve to the very best of their ability. Please take the time to speak to our young people, they really are the best ambassadors for Range, I am certain they will be happy to talk to you about all aspects of their educational experience.

We are very proud of our school and we look forward to welcoming you.

Mr M McGarry, Headteacher

Google Rating: 2.9 out of 5 stars (11 total ratings)

Alan Ford
5 Star
One of the best secondary schools in the country,as an ex pupil who went there as one of the first in September 1975 when it officially opened,we also have a facebook group which has many of the originals left.
Friday 21st July 2017
Casey Williams
1 Star
If you want to put your child in this school, I'd like to give you a very cautionary warning before you do: 1. Students who are disabled do not get help unless it benefits the school and gives them money 2. They have a linear view, prioritising appearances like uniform over student wellbeing. Their regards for those who struggle with work are little to none,although the corridor police, both vindictive AND spiteful, will go ahead and marginalise you if your shirt isn't tucked to their liking . 3. Incompetent teachers are kept and the students suffer due to this, many have failed their maths gcse in the lower tier as an incompetent teacher who should not be in the profession has failed them time and time and again. In English there's also teachers who are holding students back. If you aren't doing well on the sports front, you're not worth their time. If you don't play to their spiteful little mind games and personalities, you will fail. In order to succeed in range you have to become as vile and as manipulative as the peers and staff who get by and get off on the sheer misery of the students. There is no point in putting your child through this. So I suggest elsewhere.
Sunday 3rd June 2018
Mine Music21
1 Star
not very good
Thursday 1st February 2018
tae kwon do kid
2 Star
terrible
Monday 21st May 2018
isXander
5 Star

Sunday 7th May 2017