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Number of Pupils: 71St Joseph’s Specialist School and College is a co-educational residential and day school catering for children between the ages of 5 to 19 with complex and severe learning difficulties. St Joseph’s has excellent provision for learners, within the above categories, who are on the Autistic Spectrum. The school has developed excellent provision for learners with communication and interaction difficulties and Read more…
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Number of Pupils: 627The pursuit of excellence is highly valued and great importance is attached to high personal self-esteem, intellectual, religious, spiritual, social and physical development as shown in the recent Diocesan Section 48 Inspection (May 2018) in which the School achieved ‘Outstanding’. A supervised homework club and waiting class are offered alongside the creative and performing arts, chess, sport and a variety Read more…
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Number of Pupils: 938St George’s Weybridge is an academically selective 11-18 coeducational Catholic day school. Set in 100 acres of parkland, the catchment area includes Ascot, Walton, Woking, Windsor Twickenham, Kingston and Guildford. With particular specialities in Drama, Music and Sport, the school is particularly attractive to those looking for an academic yet holistic education, set within a strongly Christian ethos. Read more…
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Number of Pupils: 114Laleham Lea School is a Catholic Independent Primary School situated in Purley, Surrey and provides education for boys and girls aged 3-11 years. The school aims to provide a broad, balanced and challenging curriculum within a happy and caring learning environment. The majority of our pupils are Catholic but we warmly welcome children of other faiths who are sympathetic to Read more…
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Number of Pupils: 471Cranmore is one of Surrey’s leading schools, with a long history of achievement, breadth and excellence, all provided within our fabulous 25-acre site in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the heart of Surrey. At Cranmore we care passionately about rounded education. We want children to have a positive school experience in which they develop a love of learning, Read more…