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46 Old Road East
Gravesend
Kent
DA12 1NR

Telephone: 01474 533012

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Pupils are normally admitted once a year, at the beginning of the academic year, to start in the Autumn Term.  Children are accepted in the September of the year in which they become five years old, dating from September 1st to August 31st.  Older children are admitted after an interview with the Head Teacher, an assessment test, and a half-day visit to the school when the advisability of a transfer can be assessed.

For whatever reason a child may be withdrawn from the School, parents undertake to give one term’s written notice of withdrawal or pay one term’s fees in lieu of notice.  A fee of £250 is to be paid on the acceptance of a place being offered to your child.  This £250 will be returned when your child leaves on completion of the final year in Year 6.

Placing a pupil in the school implies acceptance of regulations and conditions given in the Prospectus.

It needs to be understood that a pupil who proves unsuitable for the normal life of the school or who, after appropriate warning, continues to fall short either in effort related to natural ability, or in conduct, may be required to leave.  Any behaviour in public which is a serious breach of acceptable conduct, or a danger to others, or to road traffic will be treated as a breach of school rules and dealt with accordingly.