Saint Christina's School
Westminster, United Kingdom
About Saint Christina's School
Saint Christina’s School is an independent Catholic school based in St John’s Wood, north-west London. It is a co-educational primary for girls and boys aged 3-11, with around 150 pupils currently in attendance. Saint Christina’s has access to facilities in Primrose Hill and Regent’s Park, including leisure centres for sports and activities programmes. The school is oversubscribed, so applications should be made as early as possible.
Saint Christina’s School was founded in the Archdiocese of Westminster in 1949 by the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The school continues to flourish.
Headteacher
Alastair Gloag BA
Values and vision
Saint Christina’s School aims for its students to feel safe, become independent learners and be happy. All pupils are treated as individuals and are supported throughout their education to ensure that they grow spiritually, intellectually and morally. The school prides itself on its welcoming environment, where children enjoy being a part of a supportive community.
Ofsted report
“Pupils achieve well, in line with the school’s aims to encourage and support intellectual development, enabling pupils to develop and use their talents and abilities to the full and enjoy the excitement of becoming independent learners, and always try their best. Pupil’s successes in academic work, art, sport and music, both individually and in groups, are underpinned by their excellent attitudes to learning.”
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