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Admissions

St Augustine’s CE High School welcomes children from all faiths and of no faith.  As a voluntary aided Church of England School, we aim to provide an education based on Christian principles. 

We have close links with our parish church where whole school worship takes place on special occasions.  Governors hope that parents/carers who have chosen this school for their child have done so knowing that it is a Church of England school with a distinctive Christian ethos.  Governors, therefore, expect parents/carers to give their full support to the ethos of the school and hope that all children will attend acts of collective worship and take part in the religious education curriculum offered by the school.  

Please click on the link to read our full Admissions Policy.

If you want to apply for your son/daughter to attend St Augustine’s CE High School a Year 6 into Year 7 admission, please complete the form below. If you would like to make an in-year application, please do not complete the below form. Instead, please apply through the admissions process within the local authority where you live (For example, Westminster or Brent). You will then need to complete a paper-based supplementary information form which you can pick up from our school office.

Supplementary information form

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Admissions Policy & Oversubscription Criteria 2025/2026 & Year 13 Parent/Carer's Evening Thursday 7th December 2023: 4.30pm to 7.00pm

St Augustine’s Federated Schools: CE High School welcomes children from all faiths and of no faith. As a voluntary aided Church of England school, we aim to provide an education based on Christian values and have close links with our parish church where school worship takes place at times during the year.

Governors hope that parents who have chosen this school for their child have done so knowing that it is a Church of England school with a distinctive Christian ethos.

Governors therefore expect parents to give their full support to the ethos of the school and hope that all children will attend acts of collective worship and take part in the religious education curriculum offered by the school. This does not remove the right that parents have according to the Educational Reform Act 1988s9(3)…. read more here and add to the consultation.

Please also note that the first Year 13 Parent/Carer’s Evening  will be taking place this Thursday 7th December 2023: 

4.30pm to 7.00pm