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SchoolsLiverpoolOur Lady of Compassion Catholic Primary School|Best Primary Schools in Liverpool
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Our Lady of Compassion Catholic Primary School

Bull Cop, Formby, Liverpool, L37 8BZ·Sefton·URN: 104930A 6-digit identifier assigned by the Department for Education (DfE) to uniquely identify schools in England and Wales.
Primary
Nursery Provision
Mixed
Ages 3-11
Catholic
Primary Ranking
1,623
Academic
Based on 2025 KS2 results
Based on 2025 KS2 results
1,606
Overall
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
Combines KS2 results with Ofsted-based inspection score
13
Local
FMS Inspection Score

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Excellent
8.1/10
Application Demand
91%
1st preference success
Oversubscribed
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Last reviewed: January 2026 · Rankings and key information above update regularly, however, this review below is refreshed bi-annually and may not reflect recent changes. If you spot anything outdated or inaccurate, please let us know.

Our Lady of Compassion Catholic Primary School, Liverpool Review 2026

At a Glance

Reading is treated as a whole-school priority here, right down to an in-school Harry Potter library and pupil roles such as reading ambassadors. The latest formal inspection activity (an ungraded inspection in March 2025) found the school had taken effective action to maintain standards, with safeguarding judged effective.

For families looking at a Catholic primary in Formby, the draw is twofold. First, results are strong, with Key Stage 2 outcomes placing the school comfortably above England averages. Second, personal development is not treated as an add-on, pupils are given structured responsibility through environmental and leadership roles, alongside wide access to music, sport, and enrichment.

Character & Atmosphere

This is a school that communicates its Catholic identity clearly. The mission statement frames daily life in explicitly faith-based language, and the admissions information makes it equally clear that families are expected to respect the ethos, regardless of their own background.

Pastoral tone, as described in the most recent formal inspection write-up, is warm but not permissive. Expectations for behaviour are high, and pupils are described as consistently courteous and considerate at both learning and social times. A school that can combine this with pupil confidence tends to suit children who like structure and respond well to clear routines.

Early years has particular prominence because provision begins at age 3. Staff are described as building a language-rich environment from the start, using stories, songs, and rhymes to develop communication and early literacy habits before formal reading instruction properly begins.

Results / Academic Performance

Key Stage 2 results in the 2025 dataset are a clear strength:

  • 80% of pupils met the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics combined.

  • At the higher standard, 10% reached greater depth in reading, writing and mathematics.

  • Average scaled scores were 105 in reading and 109 in mathematics, with grammar, punctuation and spelling at 109.

These results align with the school’s ranking profile. The school is ranked 1,623rd in England for primary academic outcomes and 13th in Liverpool in the local primary hub (FindMySchool proprietary ranking based on official data), a position that sits well above England average.

The implication for families is straightforward. Pupils are not only meeting the basics, they are also achieving at the higher standard at a rate that is materially above England norms, which usually correlates with strong classroom routines, tight curriculum sequencing, and effective intervention for pupils who need extra support.

Academic Performance Summary

England ranks and key metrics (where available)

Reading, Writing & Maths

82%

% of pupils achieving expected standard

Teaching & Learning

The curriculum intent described publicly is ambitious, with subject planning that aims to build knowledge cumulatively and make use of local context. In the latest inspection write-up, curriculum design is described as flowing from early years through to Year 6, and teachers are described as knowing what to teach and in what order.

Reading is the clearest example of the school’s approach in practice. The school uses structured phonics teaching, matched reading books, and frequent opportunities for pupils to read for pleasure. The “Harry Potter library” is not just a gimmick, it signals that reading identity is being developed as well as reading skill.

A balanced view matters too. The March 2025 write-up highlights that, in a small number of subjects, links to prior learning were not yet consistently embedded, which can make it harder for pupils to remember content over time. The school’s stated direction is to extend the successful curriculum revisions across the remaining subjects.

Ofsted Inspection
FMSInspection Score:8.1/10Excellent

Quality of Education

Good

Behaviour & Attitudes

Outstanding

Personal Development

Outstanding

Leadership & Management

Good

FMS Inspection Score calculated by FindMySchool based on official inspection data.

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Where Pupils Go Next

As a primary school in Formby (Sefton), most pupils will move on to local secondary provision at age 11. In this part of the borough, families commonly look at Formby High School and Range High School, alongside other Sefton options depending on transport, sibling links, and individual preference.

Practically, the most important transition signal is less about a named destination list and more about readiness. Strong KS2 attainment, a structured behaviour culture, and the emphasis on responsibility (eco roles, ambassadors, leadership tasks) all tend to translate well into Year 7 expectations, particularly for pupils who benefit from clear rules and routines.

Admissions: How to Get In

This is a state school with no tuition fees, but it is also voluntary aided Catholic, which shapes admissions. Reception applications are made through Sefton’s coordinated admissions process, and families seeking consideration under faith criteria should also complete the school’s supplementary form.

Competition for places is real. Families should check the current admission number in Sefton’s published arrangements, and Sefton’s published admissions pattern data shows demand exceeding places in recent years.

For September 2027 Reception entry (Sefton):

  • Applications opened 1 September 2025

  • Closing date was 15 January 2026

  • National offer day for primary places is 16 April 2027

Nursery admissions

Nursery is a separate route from Reception. The school’s published process is to complete the nursery application form after a child’s second birthday, with start dates and settling arranged once the child is three, including visits and a suitable start date agreed with the family.

Application Demand

Oversubscribed
Last distance offered:
Other children with sibling

Applications

63

Total received

Places Offered

30

Subscription Rate

2.1x

Applications per place

Pastoral Care & Wellbeing

The school’s pastoral picture is closely tied to its behaviour culture. Pupils are described in the most recent inspection write-up as behaving impeccably, with skilled staff support to help pupils who find self-regulation harder so they can learn calmly alongside peers.

There is also a strong emphasis on values-in-action. Examples include pupils writing to local and national politicians about issues they care about, and active fundraising for charities, including those supporting children locally. The implication is that the school aims to develop confident, articulate pupils who see civic contribution as normal rather than exceptional.

Beyond the Classroom: Extracurricular

Extracurricular life is unusually specific for a primary of this size, and it is not limited to the standard offer.

Music as a whole-school entitlement

In the March 2025 inspection write-up, all pupils are described as learning to play several musical instruments, and pupils are noted as being proud of performances at prestigious venues. That combination, universal participation plus performance expectation, tends to build confidence for pupils who might not otherwise volunteer for the stage.

Sport and “try something new” activities

Alongside familiar sports, fencing is repeatedly visible across the school’s public information, appearing in the clubs list and also as an activity referenced in the inspection write-up, alongside scootering. The point is not elite sport, it is breadth and the chance for pupils to find an activity that fits them.

Eco Warriors and environmental leadership

Eco Warriors were appointed across year groups from Autumn 2022, with pupils helping monitor energy use, promote recycling, and represent class views through an eco committee approach. The school also references work towards external awards and projects, including the Live Simply award and a Bronze Green Tree School Award. For children who like purposeful responsibility, this can be a meaningful leadership track well before Year 6.

Practical Information

Wraparound care is a clear practical strength. Breakfast club runs 7:30am to 8:45am (Monday to Friday). After school club runs 3:10pm to 5:30pm (Monday to Thursday) and is closed on Fridays. Published prices are £4 for breakfast club and £8 per night for after school club.

For nursery routines, the school day information includes nursery door opening at 8:45am, with session pickup times depending on morning, afternoon, or full-day attendance.

Transport and travel arrangements are not set out in detail in the school’s published practical pages. Families usually benefit from doing a real-world run at drop-off and pick-up times, then checking how this fits with wraparound needs and sibling logistics.

Features & Facilities

  • Sixth Form
  • Grammar School
  • Boarding
  • SEN Support
  • Nursery Provision
  • Section 41 Approved
  • School Capacity: 210
  • Number of pupils: 235

Things to Consider

  • Admission is faith-shaped. As a voluntary aided Catholic school, criteria and supplementary information matter. Families should be comfortable with the school’s Catholic ethos and with the extra admin of faith-related forms when applying.

  • Oversubscription is normal. Sefton’s published data shows demand exceeding places for a 30-place intake, so applying on time and understanding criteria is essential. FindMySchool’s Map Search can help families check location logistics alongside the realities of allocation criteria.

  • Curriculum consistency is still being tightened in a few subjects. The most recent inspection write-up highlights that links to prior learning are not yet fully embedded in a small number of subjects, which can affect how well pupils remember content over time.

  • Friday wraparound limitation. After school club is published as running Monday to Thursday only. For families needing Friday coverage, this can complicate work patterns unless alternative childcare is in place.

The Verdict

A high-performing Catholic primary with a distinctive reading culture and unusually broad enrichment, particularly in music, pupil leadership, and environmental responsibility. It suits families who want strong Key Stage 2 outcomes alongside structured routines and clear values, and who are comfortable engaging with Catholic admissions processes. The limiting factor is usually admission rather than day-to-day quality.

FAQs

The school’s Key Stage 2 results are strong in the 2025 dataset, with 80% meeting the expected standard in reading, writing and maths combined. The higher-standard figure is 10%, so the current picture is more about secure whole-cohort outcomes than unusually high greater-depth performance. The most recent formal inspection activity in March 2025 reported that the school had taken effective action to maintain standards, with safeguarding judged effective.

Reception applications are made through Sefton’s coordinated admissions system, with the closing date for September 2027 entry being 15 January 2027 and offers released on 16 April 2027. For Catholic criteria consideration, families are expected to complete the school’s supplementary faith form as well.

Yes. The school publishes a separate nursery application process, typically involving completing the nursery form after a child’s second birthday, with visits and a start date arranged once the child is three. Nursery admissions are not the same route as Reception admissions, so families should treat them as distinct steps.

Yes. Breakfast club is published as 7:30am to 8:45am Monday to Friday. After school club is published as 3:10pm to 5:30pm Monday to Thursday (closed Fridays). Published costs are £4 for breakfast club and £8 per night for after school club.

The school highlights a broad set of clubs and enrichment opportunities, including sport, music, and pupil leadership. Examples include Eco Warriors (pupil environmental roles), and clubs such as choir, fencing, Lego, badminton, and football sessions.

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Bull Cop, Formby, Liverpool, L37 8BZ
01704877281
www.olocprimary.co.uk/
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