WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter was joined by the CEO of Warrington Primary Academy Trust and executive headteacher of Evelyn Street Primary School at an event in 10 Downing Street.

The politician was joined by Louise Smith at the event to celebrate schools and teachers from across the UK.

During the reception, the pair met with schools minister Damian Hinds MP, who praised the incredible achievements of the trust and Evelyn Street in particular, which have led it to being named one of the most successful primary schools in the area.

Having taken on the role of headteacher in 2004, Louise Smith has overseen a significant improvement in standards at Evelyn Street Primary, having achieved a ‘good’ Ofsted rating in 2007 followed by an ‘outstanding’ rating four years later.

Last year an astounding 96 per cent of Evelyn Street Primary Key Stage 2 students met the expected standard in reading, writing and maths, significantly higher than the 60 per cent average achieved throughout England, with 40 per cent of pupils achieving even higher levels.

Louise subsequently went on to become CEO of Warrington Primary Academy Trust, which was formed in 2016 and of which Evelyn Street Primary School is a member.

Mr Carter said: “I’ve seen first-hand the fantastic work that Louise has done over the past twenty years, first as headteacher at Evelyn Street and now leading the Warrington Primary Academy Trust.

“Evelyn Street is now one of the top performing primary schools in Cheshire, and I thought it only right that her achievements should be recognised at this special reception in Downing Street.

“Our local schools are going from strength to strength, with every school in Warrington South now rated ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted. It’s a testament to the incredible work of local teachers and our education reforms that we’re leading the way in providing our children the best possible start in life at school.”

Louise Smith said: “It was a great honour to attend the Number 10 Downing Street reception for community education champions in my role as CEO of Warrington Primary Academy Trust and executive headteacher of Evelyn Street Primary School.

“I enjoyed meeting the schools minister Damian Hinds who was keen to learn more about the impact the trust is having on education in Warrington and the surrounding area, and the individual achievements of the schools across the trust.”

The schools minister was also extended an invitation to visit Evelyn Street Primary School for himself, and said he would look forward to doing so on a future visit to Warrington South.