A good voluntary aided school school in Birmingham. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Patrick and St Edmund's Catholic Primary School.
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Official government statistics
| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 101.0 | 103.0 |
| 2023 | 103.0 | 105.0 |
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Declining trend (-2.0 per year)
Down -2.0% over 3 years
Information extracted from the school's own website
"Live together, Pray together, Learn together"
Catholic faith is at the heart of everything we do. Religious Education is taught in accordance with the doctrine of the Catholic Church. The curriculum follows the Archdiocese of Birmingham’s approach, including the Learning and Growing as the People of God programme. Daily Acts of Worship, Dedicated RE lessons, School Assemblies, Class Assemblies, and Masses are part of school life. Sacramental Preparation is provided (Reconciliation in Year 3, First Holy Communion in Year 3, Confirmation in Year 6). Parental rights allow withdrawal from RE and Acts of Worship. The school is part of the parish of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church within the Archdiocese of Birmingham.
Welcome to St Patrick and St Edmund's Catholic Primary School. This is a summary message from the Head of School describing Catholic values at the heart of our work, our commitment to educating the whole child, and the mission to shine God's love as we move forward together in Christ.
Breakfast Club (Magic Breakfasts) provides a free, healthy breakfast from 8:00am, with entry closing at 8:30am; Walking Bus service between the Infant and Junior sites for pupils at both sites; Infant site Walking Bus joining by 8:30am.
There is a wide range of SEND support and interventions for pupils. The SEND Information Report is available. Each child has a support plan detailing areas of need, written by the class teacher and shared with staff. Plans are reviewed bi-annually; Education, Health and Care (EHC) plans are reviewed annually; One-page profiles are reviewed annually with the child. SENDCo/Inclusion Manager leads and coordinates provision, with safeguarding measures in place. Internet access is monitored with Securus software.
Reception admissions are handled by Birmingham Local Authority. Applications for September 2026: apply online to Birmingham Schools Reception Admissions; complete and return the school’s Supplementary Information Form (with baptismal certificate if Catholic). Closing date: 15 January 2026. Offers will be made on 16 April 2026. Online applicants with a valid email address will receive offers by email; Nursery admissions are also detailed, with Year 6 transition information for 2026. For questions about admissions, contact the school office at 0121 247 3947 (option 1 for Infant site).
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