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"Living life in all its fullness"
As an outward-looking Catholic school, welcoming families of all faiths and none.
Jo Smith, Principal, describes The Marist as a down-to-earth, grounded environment that acts as a launch pad for stellar performance across academics, sports and personal growth. The school emphasizes high expectations, supportive relationships, and the importance of kindness and community, aiming to balance excellence with a caring, family-like culture.
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After School Wraparound Club runs from 3.30 – 6.00pm and must be booked in advance. First session (3.30–5.00pm) is £10 and includes a light tea; second session (5.00–6.00pm) is £9. Additional charges apply for collections after 6pm.
The Marist School welcomes girls aged 2 to 18, and boys in our Pre-Prep from Nursery up to Year 2. Entry points include: Nursery (age 2–4) – in-year applications welcome (subject to availability); Reception (age 4+) – Taster Day; Years 3–6 – Entrance Assessment (English and Maths); Year 7 (age 11+) – Entrance Assessment (English Comprehension & Creative Writing, Mathematics, GL Assessments Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning) and interview; Year 9 (age 13+) – Entrance Assessment (English, Maths, verbal and non-verbal reasoning); VI Form – GCSE results, interview and reference (external candidates). A formal offer is made subject to assessment results and a reference. Registration, assessment and a reference are part of the process. For details of Open Events see admissions information.
School Fees (September 2025): Senior (Years 7–13) £8,160 per term; Prep (Years 3–6) £6,685 per term; Pre-Prep (Reception) £5,420 per term; Years 1–2 £5,915 per term. Nursery: Term Time £5,250 per term (2-year-olds) or £4,725 per term (3-year-olds) for part-time sessions; Full Time Nursery £2,260–£2,050 per month depending on sessions. Lunches charged at £386 per term and compulsory from Nursery–Year 11; additional details on Lunches and Homework Study sessions are provided. Sibling discounts: 2nd child 10%, 3rd and subsequent children 35%. GCSE/A-Level exam fees are spread over Years 10–13. Fees are payable before term start; late payments may incur surcharge. The school accepts Childcare Vouchers for Nursery/Reception and after-school clubs in some cases.
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