Bruche Primary Academy has added to its growing list of national awards and accolades with more recognition for pupil attainment.
The Seymour Drive, Paddington school was among the top 10 per cent nationally for pupil attainment in the 2025 Key Stage 2 tests and this week that achievement was recognised with a special award in the 2026 Educational Outcomes Awards, run by the SSAT (Schools, Students and Teachers Network).
Bruche Primary School Academy was recognised for enabling pupils’ attainment at the ‘expected and ‘higher’ standard at Key Stage 2 in Reading, Writing and Maths.
The Bruche team received a certificate marking the achievement. It is the fourth time the school has been honoured in this way by the SSAT.
SSAT presents the awards only to the highest-performing schools nationally following analysis of data from the Department for Education and Ofsted.
Chris Jones, Executive Headteacher at Bruche Primary Academy, said: “Receiving a SSAT Educational Outcomes Award is a significant achievement and reflects the dedication, expertise and commitment of the entire school community.
“Setting high expectations for each and every one of our pupils is at the very centre of everything that we do at Bruche, and it’s always a great honour that this has been recognised by such a respected national education organisation once again.”
Sue Williamson, Chief Executive of SSAT, commented: “Congratulations to Bruche Primary School Academy on winning an SSAT Educational Outcomes Award.
“This success is down to the superb learning and teaching, outstanding support and inspirational leadership of staff who have made a huge difference to the lives of the young people in their school.”
Bruche Primary Academy is one of nine primary schools that make up Warrington Primary Academy Trust (WPAT), a community of more than 2,600 children aged 2 to 11. WPAT was formed in 2016 and quickly developed a national reputation for excellent standards. WPAT provides staff at all its schools with support, expertise and professional development so that they can provide the very best education standards for their children.
