St William of Perth aims to nourish the growth of all its members as persons illuminated by the light of Christ as our Christian values permeate all aspects of school life. Our mission is to provide a quality education where high standards of attainment and behaviour are expected. We encourage all our pupils to develop as life-long learners as they strive to reach their full social, spiritual, intellectual, cultural and physical potential.
This happens within an atmosphere of love, respect and tolerance of others in mutual co-operation within our School, Home and Parish family. I hope you find your visit informative and useful and that the site gives you an idea of how the school works, its aims and current activities. I am extremely proud to be Headteacher of St. William of Perth Catholic Primary School.
This happens within an atmosphere of love, respect and tolerance of others in mutual co-operation within our School, Home and Parish family. I hope you find your visit informative and useful and that the site gives you an idea of how the school works, its aims and current activities. I am extremely proud to be Headteacher of St. William of Perth Catholic Primary School.
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You will also find links to our Parent view page and our current OFSTED data dashboard page. We are very proud that our school has been judged to be a good school. We are also very proud that in our most recent religious education inspection carried out by the diocese that our school was judged as outstanding.
St William of Perth Catholic Primary school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Parents and carers expect the school to provide a safe, secure and caring environment in which their children can flourish.
3. We will contact Heart FM who will list on their website, schools that they know to be closed. Please do not presume that if the Maths School and Rochester Grammar are open that St. William of Perth will be open. The needs of a 5 year old child in terms of staffing and welfare are not the same as a teenage child and a higher staff ratio is required.
The link between a parish and its school is in both community and formality. St William of Perth School was founded by the Archdiocese of Southwark on behalf of the Rochester Parish of St John Fisher. The parish is the reason for the school's existence and provides the major part of the governing body for the school.
For field activities children may wear trainers or football boots. In cold weather children are allowed to wear pullover/sweatshirt and tracksuit bottoms over their P.E. For Health and Safety reasons the wearing of jewellery is not allowed in school. Children do not need to wear neck chains, bracelets, pendants etc.