About Us
Welcome to St. Ann's Church of England Primary School
The History of Our School
Nestled in the heart of Rainhill Village, directly opposite St. Ann's Church, our school, has a rich history dating back to 1840. The original St. Ann's School, now known as the St. Ann’s Millennium Centre, has been a cornerstone of education for children in Rainhill and the surrounding areas for generations.
Our current building has evolved over the years, originally serving as separate Infant and Junior schools until 1982. The construction of our school occurred in three distinct phases:
- The Infant section was built in 1933.
- The Upper Junior section followed in 1963.
- The Lower Junior section was completed in 1970.
This phased development has resulted in varied classroom layouts that reflect different educational trends over the decades.
In recent years, we have undertaken significant renovations to ensure our facilities meet the demands of 21st-century education. Our school now features dedicated playgrounds for Early Years and Key Stages 1 and 2, as well as a spacious grassed area equipped with a trim trail and a woodland area for exploration and play.
We are committed to continuously enhancing our outdoor facilities, seeking innovative ways to enrich the learning environment for our pupils year after year.
The Three Saints Multi-Academy Trust
In August 2015, St Ann’s converted to an Academy as part of a Multi Academy Trust called The Three Saints Academy Trust. Whilst different in dynamics, all schools in the Trust share a similar ethos, at the heart of which are the Christian Values.
Visit the academy website at: www.three-saints.org.uk