A good voluntary aided school school in Haringey. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Mary's Priory RC Infant School.
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"Where great lives begin"
Catholic ethos with daily class worship and collective worship in assemblies; devotion to Mary in October and May; Masses during the liturgical calendar; welcoming to visitors of other faiths; links with local Catholic initiatives (CAFOD, Catholic Children’s Society, The Passage); Wednesday Word and class prayer books featured in newsletters.
I am proud to be the headteacher of St Mary’s Priory, a unique, inspiring and welcoming school with our children at the centre of all we do. The school promotes an inclusive curriculum, celebrates achievement, and aims to help pupils grow at their own pace within a Gospel-inspired ethos. The motto is ‘Where great lives begin,’ and the school strives to develop citizens of the world who contribute positively to society.
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Breakfast Club is available each day from 7.45am (term time only); daily cost £3; weekly cost £15; registration via Arbor; parents book in advance and pay only when attending. After School Club runs until 5.45pm during term time; booking via Arbor; Hot food served at 4.30pm; cost £5 until 4.30pm and £12 after 4.30pm (includes food); enrichment activities offered (e.g., football, street dance, arts, multi-sports, performing arts, homework club); contact number for club communications is 07356330771. Messages about pick-up or lateness checked before 15:30 daily.
The school provides a range of mental health and wellbeing supports including an on-site art therapist (three days a week), a pastoral mentor, and involvement with Trailblazers MHST to provide early intervention and wellbeing services. Staff signpost to external services as needed; in-house art therapy, Nessy interventions, and an Early Help offer are available; safeguarding and family support through the MASH process and Early Help Team.
St Mary’s Priory is a federation of two schools. Parents must apply for a place in the Junior School via Haringey School Admissions. Non-Catholic families are welcome to apply. A Supplementary Information Form (SIF) is available if applying under faith criteria. Key dates: 15 January 2026 – application deadline to Haringey Local Authority; 16 April 2026 – National Offer Day; Admissions Policy 2026 and St Mary’s Priory SIF form 2026 PDFs available.
All Reception-Year 6 pupils receive free school lunches. Nursery pupils may bring a packed lunch or pay for a school dinner (£2.50). Breakfast Club costs £3 per session (7.45am start); After School Club costs £5 (until 4.30pm) or £12 (until 5.45pm, includes food).