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  1. Every pupil at The Salesian of St John Bosco is expected to maintain an attendance level of 97% and above, this is in line with the Government's expectations. It is the responsibility of everyone in our school community – parents, carers, pupils, staff and governors to ensure they achieve this.

  2. Our Schools have a distinctive Catholic identity, with their own ethos. Saint Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic Academy joined the Trust in 2021 with Sacred Heart Catholic Academy joining in 2022. Savio Salesian College joined in 2023 under the new name of The Salesian Academy of St. John Bosco.

  3. 18 de jan. de 2023 · Welcome to the New. Posted: Wed, 18 Jan 2023 10:59. On the 1st January 2023, the much loved Savio Salesian College closed, and the new 'Salesian Academy of St John Bosco' was born. The school has joined the Liverpool Archdiocesan Catholic Multi Academy Trust, known as the 'Pope Francis Catholic MAT' which also consists of St Edmund Arrowsmith ...

  4. Academy values: Inspired by the life of Christ and the work of St John Bosco, we endeavour, through active partnership with home, parish and the wider community, to prepare our students to face the future with confidence. We aim to instil the Salesian values of Respect, Understanding, Affection and Humour – RUAH.

  5. how to get in Contact. The Salesian Academy of St John Bosco Netherton Way, Bootle Merseyside, L30 2NA Tel: 0151 521 3088. Email: admin@sjb.pfcmat.org

  6. 5 de mar. de 2024 · The Salesian Academy of St John Bosco in Bootle is a Catholic school that has a long and proud history serving the local community. Up until last year the school was called Savio Salesian Academy and its future was uncertain as the school was faced with Inadequate Ofsted judgements, low outcomes, falling rolls and a building that was not fit for purpose.

  7. John Bosco, founder of the Society of St. Francis de Sales in 1859. In 1845 Don John Bosco ("Don" being a traditional Italian honorific for priest) opened a night school for boys in Valdocco, now part of the municipality of Turin in Italy. In the following years, he opened several more schools, and in 1857 drew up a set of rules for his helpers.