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A Virtual Welcome to St Benedict's

We hope that this virtual welcome will give you an insight into what makes St Benedict’s an outstanding school for girls and boys aged 3 to 18. 

A Parent's Perspective

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Virtual Tour of the Senior School

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early Years Foundation Stage: Nursery and Reception

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A message from Blaise - starting school in Year 7

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Nursery and Junior School

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Frequently asked questions

Do children have to pass the assessments to be offered a place? What are they? 

The School seeks pupils of above average ability in the 11+ assessments. Pupils sit exams in English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning. Most candidates are then invited to attend a short, informal interview with the Headmaster or one of the Deputy Heads.

For further information about entry at other ages to the Senior, and Junior School, please follow the links below:

Early Years and Junior
Senior
Sixth Form

Do you have to be Catholic to come to the school? 

Families of all faiths, and of no faith, are welcome, as long as they appreciate that our Catholic ethos underpins our value system and school life. St Benedict’s is very much a school which promotes faith as desirable.

Does St Benedict’s give preference to applicants who already have a sibling in the school? 

While the School tries to keep families together where possible, having a sibling at St Benedict’s does not guarantee an offer of a place

What is the boy/girl ratio? 

Currently it is approximately 60% boys and 40% girls across the School. There is increased demand for places at St Benedict’s and we expect the proportion of girls to increase gradually over time.

Does the School offer fee assistance to enable children to attend the School? 

Fee assistance is available in the form of scholarships and bursaries. Scholarships are awards won by pupils who perform particularly well in competitive assessments. We award Academic, Music and Sports Scholarships at 11+ and 16+.

Further information on scholarships, including deadlines and forms can be found here.

Bursaries are awarded to pupils whose families simply do not have the means to pay the school fees, and are strictly means tested.

Further information on bursaries, including deadlines can be found here.

Please note that scholarship and bursary applications are only considered if a registration form has also been completed. 

What are the class sizes? 

The current average class size from Year 7 to Year 11 is 18 pupils, and in the Sixth Form the averages class size is just 8 students.

How many places are available at 11+ each year? 

There are approximately 80 places available to external 11+ candidates, with approximately an additional 40 pupils joining the Senior School from our own Junior School.

How competitive is entry to St Benedict’s at 11+? 

On average, we expect to receive approximately four registrations for every place.

Which sports are played at St Benedict’s? 

The principal sports in which we play matches against other schools are, for boys, rugby, cricket, athletics and fencing and, for girls, they are hockey, netball, athletics and fencing.

Other sports on offer at different points through the year include athletics, badminton, basketball, cross-country running, football, handball, hockey, tennis and volleyball.

Is there a bus service? 

We run a number of bus services for our pupils. Details of the different routes can be found here.
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