A good voluntary aided school school in Brent. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Joseph's Catholic Infant School.
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"WE FOLLOW CHRIST'S FOOTSTEPS IN LOVE"
St Joseph's Catholic Infant School is a Catholic school in the Diocese of Westminster. It emphasises Catholic Life and Mission, Religious Education, Prayer and Liturgy, and Catholic Social Teaching. Parishes connected with the school include Saint Joseph's and Saint Erconwald's. The school has a Section 48 RE Inspection (Year 2025) and upholds Catholic identity at the heart of its education.
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Breakfast Club is held in the Junior School Hall from 7:45am until 8:30am. Infant children are then escorted to class by a member of staff. After School Club takes place in the Infant School Monday to Friday from 3:00pm - 4:15pm. In addition phonics and academic booster clubs are run during the year. Clubs currently provided include Gymnastics, Football, Dance and Art. All fees must be paid via your ParentPay account; cash is not accepted; fees are normally paid half termly, in advance and payment is due for the entire term; refunds for non-attendance are not offered; attendance is encouraged for all sessions and children should attend the entire session.
Admission arrangements for 2025-26 indicate a Published Admissions Number (PAN) of 70 for Reception. The school is rooted in Catholic ethos with priority for Catholic families and requires a Certificate of Catholic Practice. In cases of oversubscription, there is a current oversubscription criteria and a waiting list. Reception requires Brent Admissions form; in-year admissions have an appeals process. The policy was last consulted in 2022.
Fees for after-school clubs are payable via ParentPay; cash is not accepted; refunds are not offered for non-attendance; fees are normally paid half termly in advance and cover the entire term; attendance is encouraged for all sessions; equipment should be named.