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Independent Catholic Schools

Welcome to our directory of Catholic independent schools in the UK. This national listing is designed to help parents and students explore the distinct offerings of these private institutions, which weave Catholic values and academic excellence. These schools vary significantly, ranging from prestigious, historically significant establishments rooted in centuries of tradition to more modern and boutique settings, all unified by a shared Catholic ethos that informs both the curriculum and pastoral care. Our comprehensive directory provides key information, including gender policies, and offers insights through reviews and ratings submitted by parents, alumni, and staff, enabling an informed selection process.
Independent Catholic Schools

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Sacred Heart School independent school in East Sussex logo
Sacred Heart School
Co-ed
East Sussex
Pre-Nursery - Year 6 (Ages 2-11)

Situated in Wadhurst, East Sussex, Sacred Heart School is an independent Catholic school for children in Key Stages 1 and 2. A member of the Independent Schools Association and the Catholic Independent Schools’ Conference, the school claims to focus on the quality of relationships and teaching within its community. Its grounds host various activities, including a range of clubs and an after-school provision known as Busy Bees. The school also provides Parent and Toddler mornings, fostering early connections with the local community in its rural village setting.

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Notre Dame Senior School independent school in Surrey logo
Notre Dame Senior School
Girls
Surrey
Year 7 - Year 13 (Upper Sixth) (Ages 11-18)

Notre Dame Senior School is an independent Catholic day school for girls aged 11 to 18, set within 26 acres of parkland in Cobham, Surrey. The school occupies Burwood House, a Grade II listed 18th-century manor house once owned by the Earl of Ellesmere. Founded by the Company of Mary Our Lady, it follows the educational philosophy of Saint Jeanne de Lestonnac. Facilities include a 370-seat professional-standard theatre, a heated indoor swimming pool, and an Innovation Hub for STEM studies. The curriculum is complemented by a diverse range of extracurricular activities in music, drama, and competitive sport.

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Vita et Pax Preparatory School independent school in Greater London logo
Vita et Pax Preparatory School
Co-ed
Greater London
Pre-Nursery - Year 6 (Ages 2-11)

Vita et Pax Preparatory School is a co-educational independent day school in Southgate, North London, for pupils aged 2 to 11. Founded in 1936 by the Olivetan Benedictine Sisters, the school maintains a Catholic heritage while welcoming families of all faiths and none. The curriculum focuses on academic rigour and character development, preparing children for senior school transition. Set within a residential community, the school provides small class sizes and a nurturing environment. Its name, meaning 'Life and Peace', reflects an ethos of harmony and growth, supported by specialist teaching in music, art, and sport.

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St George's Junior School independent school in Surrey logo
St George's Junior School
Co-ed
Surrey
Pre-Nursery - Year 6 (Ages 2-11)

St George’s Junior School, Weybridge, is a co-educational Catholic day school for pupils aged 3 to 11. As the junior division of St George’s Weybridge, it occupies a site in central Weybridge formerly home to St Maur’s school. The school operates under a Josephite ethos, emphasising mutual respect and compassion. Facilities include a swimming pool, gymnasium, and all-weather sports pitches. A strong focus is placed on a balanced education, supported by a wide-ranging extracurricular programme that includes music, drama, and competitive sport.

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St Columba's College independent school in Hertfordshire logo
St Columba's College
Co-ed
Hertfordshire
Reception - Year 13 (Upper Sixth) (Ages 4-18)

St Columba's College is a co-educational Catholic day school for pupils aged 4 to 18, situated in St Albans. Established in 1939 and managed by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart since 1955, the school occupies a site overlooking St Albans Cathedral. Its ethos is guided by the "Columban Code", which promotes courtesy, courage, and compassion. The campus combines historic properties with modern facilities, including a Sixth Form Centre and all-weather sports pitches. The school provides a broad curriculum complemented by an extensive co-curricular programme, including the Combined Cadet Force and Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

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