Localities - Scunthorpe North
Lead - Lynne Goodall
Head of Integrated Youth Support Services
01724 297193
lynne.goodall@northlincs.gov.uk
Contacts:
Children's Trust Partnership - Lead - Lynne Goodall - Head of Integrated Youth Support Services
Lead for Primary Provision - Cath Lloyd - Scunthorpe Church of England Primary School, Scunthorpe, 01724 842526
- Katrina Burgoyne - Berkeley Infant School, Scunthorpe, 01724 843770
Lead for Secondary Provision - Steve Gallaher - Foxhills Schools Technology College, Scunthorpe, 01724 860458
Wards:
Burringham and Gunness
Town
Crosby and Park
Children's Centres:
Henderson Avenue
West Street
Scunthorpe North Profile:
Scunthorpe North is a mainly urban areas, covering the northern area of Scunthorpe.
- The total population of the locality is 22793 people (14.9% of the North Lincolnshire population)
- There are 5662 children and young people aged 0-17 (25%)
- 11.5% of the poulation were from a non-white background in 2001
- Key Stage 1,2 & 3 results (2006/07) for Scunthorpe North are generally bekow the average for North Lincolnshire
- 65% of pupils in 2006/07 received 5 or more A*-C GCSEs (Average for North Lincolnshire 60%)
Youth Centres:
The Base Youth Arts Centre
Oswald House Youth Centre
Neighbourhood Action Team (NAT) Chairs:
Councillor Waltham
Councillor Ishaq
Councillor Barkworth
Safer Neighbourhoods Area Team (SNAT) Chair:
Keith Ford
Schools:
Primary Schools - Berkeley Infant School, Berkeley Junior School, Crosby Primary School, Gunness and Burringham Church of England Primary School, Henderson Avenue Primary School, Scunthorpe Church of England Primary School, St Augustine Webster Catholic Primary School.
Secondary Schools -
Foxhills Technology College
The St Lawrence Academy


