We are proud to be a partner school of the Lichfield and Tamworth Catholic Primary Schools Partnership. The four Catholic primary schools work together to ensure the very best education for all our children. 02:05 Humphrey the hedgehog helping Pre-school with practising fine motor and number skills- starting to order numbers 1-. Thank you fo. Keep up to date with the latest school news and events, all through your smartphone or tablet.
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If your child is baptised Catholic please ensure you make this clear on your application under the section "PREFERENCES FOR CATHOLIC & CHURCH OF ENGLAND AIDED SCHOOLS ONLY". You will also need to provide us with a copy of their Baptismal Certificate. Please note: where you wish to apply for a place in a school in a different local authority - please contact this local authority for guidance upon how to apply.
To request a paper copy of any document on this website please email office@st-josephs-lichfield.staffs.sch.uk or call 01542 263505. The school office is open from 8.30 am to 5 pm Monday-Thursday and 8.30 am to 4.30 pm on a Friday. Answerphone messages should only be left to report a child absent before 10 am as the answerphone is not monitored after this time.
At St Joseph's, every child is welcomed and valued as a unique member of God's family. We work together to help our children to use their own individual gifts and talents in the wonderful family atmosphere that is special to our school. We aim to develop the whole child through the provision of high quality teaching within a safe and secure learning environment.
St. Joseph's Catholic Primary School is in the Parish of Holy Cross, Lichfield. As a Catholic primary school we work in partnership with families and the Church to enable our children to grow and develop as faithful members of the Catholic Church, whilst at the same time, maintaining the highest expectations within the national education system.
Saint Margaret Clitherow is an English saint and martyr who was canonised in 1970 by Pope Paul VI. Being a fervent Catholic Margaret assisted both priests and fellow believers, by hiding them in her house. This extended to having a hole cut between the attics of her house and the neighbouring house, to allow for escape in case of a raid.