ST MARY’S SCHOOL is a fully co-educational day school catering for children from the term they turn three to 11 years old.
Set in a residential area of Henley, it has small classes of around 16 children, which allow the individual to flourish and high academic standards to be achieved in a friendly, caring, enthusiastic and stimulating environment.
Teachers are able to monitor individual progress thus ensuring success and the development of self-esteem.
There is an exciting and broad curriculum where games, art, drama and music are seen as being as important as English, maths, science and French.
With our well qualified specialist teachers, the children are taught by staff who are interested and excited by their subject, consequently generating enthusiasm amongst their pupils.
The children are encouraged to think for themselves, develop independence and self-discipline, and a love of learning that will remain with them for life.
To book a personal tour of the school, please contact our school office to arrange a convenient date. Call (01491) 573118 , email info@stmarys-henley.co.uk or visit www.stmarys-henley.co.uk
FIRST CLASS St Edmund Campion Catholic Primary School Altwood Road Maidenhead SL6 4PX 2 classes - OTTERS CLASS, Ms Knapper, Mrs Tang, Miss Grant, Mrs Fretwell
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