A good academy converter school in Medway. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for St Margaret's at Troy Town CofE Voluntary Controlled Primary School.
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| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 106.0 | 109.0 |
| 2023 | 108.0 | 107.0 |
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"Let your light shine"
Church of England primary school with a Christian ethos; referenced across materials and communications (St Margaret's at Troy Town CE Primary School).
Headteacher Miss Willis welcomes visitors and emphasises a caring, inclusive, family atmosphere grounded in a Christian ethos. The message highlights the vision 'Let your light shine' and a curriculum that supports high aspirations, personal development, and wellbeing.
Clubs
Breakfast Club runs every morning and will start on our first day back of each term. Children should arrive by 8:00am and enter through the Man of Kent Gate; late arrivals may mean breakfast has finished and admissions stop at 8:15am. The school day begins at 8:50am. Breakfast Club costs £4 unless the child is pupil premium and may attend for free, with bookings and payments made in advance through the My Child at School app. After School Club information is provided via the wraparound care materials and guidance on Childcare Choices.
SMATT has a SEND Team including a School-based SENDCo, a Trust Lead SENDCo, a Home School Support Worker, and SEND TAs/ELSA. The team co-ordinates the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Policy, monitors pupil progress, plans interventions, and liaises with external agencies. Documentation references include the SEND Information Report and SEND Policy, with links to the Medway Local Offer.