Visitors to the school always comment on how friendly, polite, caring and happy out children are - what a credit to their parents!
Our classes range from Nursery to Year 6, we have one class per year group.
"We are a Catholic school that recognises the different personal and educational needs of all our children. Our mission statement is reflected in the whole life of our school and all that we do is underpinned by the Gospel message. The spiritual, moral, emotional and social well-being of every child is a priority to us. We strongly value the links between school, home and parish and we recognise the shared responsibility we have in the all-round development of our children. We offer a broad and balanced curriculum enriched with visits, visitors, events and activities to inspire our children. We aim for our children to be inquisitive, independent, resilient and proud learners, but above all to be happy. We strive to deliver a rigorous and stretching academic education to all children and outstanding wider personal development. We want to develop well-educated and rounded young people who are ready to take their place in the world. You are more than welcome to visit our wonderful school to see our loving family community and learning environment in action."
APPLICATION PROCESS
You must complete the Medway Council (or other Council if your child is resident in another county) Reception Common Application Form (RCAF) at:
https://www.medway.gov.uk/info/200137/schools_and_learning/1059/applying_for_a_primary_school_place
Please read the Admissions Policy which can be found below.
Please also ensure that you have read the school’s Privacy Notice, which can be found on the school’s website here: Privacy notice for parents and pupils
In addition to applying through your home local authority website by completing a CAF all applicants who wish to apply under the oversubscription criteria listed in the policy are requested to complete a Supplementary Information Form (available on the school websites or from each school’s Admissions Officer). Completed forms, along with any supporting documentation, should be sent to the Admissions Officer at the school at the time of application. Not doing so may lead to your child being placed in a lower priority category than they should.
Any supporting documentation requested must be provided to the school by the closing date. This includes for Catholic, Other Christian or Other Faith children, a copy of the baptismal certificate/dedication or evidence of membership.
Please note that if you are not offered a place and submit an appeal, a copy of the form will be submitted to the Appeal Panel.
In Year or Casual Applications
Applications made too late for the local authority co-ordinated system, In-year applications for year R and applications for entry to years 1-6 must be made on the IYCAF (In -Year and Casual application Form) available on school websites. The same policy and procedure (apart from the timetable) applies to these applications. This form must be sent to the school’s Admissions Officer. All applicants who wish to apply under the oversubscription criteria listed in the policy are requested to complete a Supplementary Information Form (available on the school websites or from each school’s Admissions Officer). Completed forms, along with any supporting documentation, should be sent to the Admissions Officer at the school at the time of application. Not doing so may lead to your child being placed in a lower priority category than they should.
Any supporting documentation requested must be provided to the school by the closing date. This includes for Catholic, Other Christian or Other Faith children, a copy of the baptismal certificate/dedication or evidence of membership.
Please note that if you are not offered a place and submit an appeal, a copy of the form will be submitted to the Appeal Panel.



