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St. Anthony’s is a Catholic school. Catholic Life includes sacramental life and regular assemblies with prayers; Holy Mass is celebrated once a term; Chaplain is Monsignor Phelim Rowland; First Holy Communion is prepared for; the school welcomes pupils from other faiths and believes education should be pupil-focused with spiritual formation.
Notes from the Head emphasise liberal, holistic education and the importance of a broad, whole-person approach rather than education being dominated by university outcomes.
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Before and after school athletic clubs run on site all year. Nursery offers Sundown sessions from 15:00–17:00 at a charge of £20 per session.
Head of Learning Support, SENCO; policies and dedicated learning support unit are in place to support pupils with additional needs.
Main entry points are Nursery (2+), Reception (4+), and Year 3 (7+), with occasional places available. Admissions process includes: Enquiry via OpenApply, application via OpenApply (application fee required), assessments for 4+ and 7+ in January, stay & play for nursery, offers issued by late January (for 4+/7+), and an enrolment/acceptance window (deadline around early February).
Academic year 2025-26: Junior House £8,570 per term; Senior House £8,840 per term; deposit £2,900; EdTech Levy £50/year (Years 3–6) and £100/year (Years 7–8). Nursery entry is exempt from VAT changes; 15 hours of funded Early Years entitlement included for eligible 3-4 year olds. Fees may include sundown sessions for nursery at extra cost.
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