Our Family of Schools
The CLIC Trust is a family of primary schools in Greater Manchester.
Chorlton Park
Chorlton Park Primary School serves an aspirational and diverse community. It is a three-form entry school, educating approximately 700 pupils from Nursery to Year 6. Chorlton Park was one of the founding schools of the CLIC Trust, converting to an academy on 1st September 2016.
Crosslee
Crosslee Community Primary School has a happy, positive and caring atmosphere. Their vision of ‘Reach For The Stars’ is lived through the curriculum and teaching and impacts positively on all learners. Standards are rapidly rising at Crosslee, with pupils being well-prepared for a successful future. Crosslee converted to an academy and joined the CLIC Trust on 1st July 2023.
Dane Bank
Dane Bank Primary School is a very popular and over-subscribed one-form entry school in Reddish, educating in the region of 250 pupils, including 10 pupils within the school’s Resourced Provision for pupils with Autistic Spectrum Condition or Speech Language and Communication Needs. The schools is committed to inclusion and the holistic development of all of its pupils, with the central ethos being ‘enjoy and achieve together’. Dane Bank converted to an academy and joined the CLIC Trust on 1st November 2019.
Lily Lane
Lily Lane is diverse and unique with a strong connection to their community. It is a three-form entry school, educating approximately 700 pupils from Nursery to Year 6. The school is committed to continual improvement and standards are rapidly rising. Lily Lane converted to an academy and joined the CLIC Trust on 1st March 2023.
Old Moat
Old Moat Primary School is a wonderfully diverse and cohesive community, offering an excellent quality of education and securing good progress and standards for its pupils. It is a two-form entry school, with approximately 415 pupils, located in Withington. Old Moat was one of the founding schools of the CLIC Trust, converting to an academy on 1st September 2016.
Rolls Crescent
Rolls Crescent Primary School has a central ethos of ‘excellence and enjoyment’, with the diverse pupil population achieving well and also being very happy and speaking incredibly positively about their school. It is a two-form entry school, with approximately 430 pupils, located in Hulme. Rolls Crescent converted to an academy and joined the CLIC Trust on 1st September 2017.

