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"A Unique School where Faith, Knowledge, and Character flourish"
Christ-centred education; faith community with worshipping ethos; discipleship model of education; biblical worldview; strong pastoral care; aims to train pupils to understand life in light of God’s big story; mission to disciple the next generation to serve society creatively and courageously.
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SEND provision is discussed during the admissions process. The school aims to address most educational needs within the classroom, but if provision beyond what one class teacher can achieve in a mixed-ability class is required, it will need to be explored with parents before a place can be confirmed, and this may incur additional costs.
Three-stage joining process: Explore (experience school life through Vision Tours, PiPS, PFCs, etc.), Review (examine pupil reports and learn from Explore), Join (formal application processed with PFC reps and offered by Head Teacher). Records/assessments may be requested from previous schools, and baseline assessment conducted in the first term after joining; SEND history discussed during admissions.
All fees are quoted per year/term as shown in the 2025-26 fees schedule. For Years R-8 (Lower and Middle School): 1st Child monthly £483 or annual £5,796; 2nd Child monthly £358 or annual £4,296; 3rd Child monthly £228 or annual £2,736. For Upper School (Years 9-11): 1st Child monthly £545 or annual £6,540; 2nd Child monthly £421 or annual £5,052; 3rd Child monthly £290 or annual £3,480. For Children entering Year 4 or above (Lower, Middle, Upper): 1st Child monthly £573 or annual £6,867; 2nd Child monthly £449 or annual £5,388; 3rd Child monthly £318 or annual £3,816. Upper School 9-11: 1st Child monthly £636 or annual £7,632; 2nd Child monthly £512 or annual £6,144; 3rd Child monthly £381 or annual £4,572. There is a one-time admin fee of £50 per family on entry. The school notes it does not receive government funding and relies on donations; there is mention of Add-on monthly gifts and bursaries as options.
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