Overview

  St Augustine's Catholic Primary School is a Voluntary Aided Catholic school in the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton an academy school in the Xavier Catholic Education Trust. There are 420 children on the school roll aged 4 to 11. St. Augustine's was formed from the amalgamation of St. Gregory's Infant School and St. Tarcisius' Junior School in 1996. St. Tarcisius' was established in Camberley in 1874. The Valroy Close site was in use from 1961 to 1996. In 1971 the nature of the school changed when it became a Middle School and the younger children moved to St. Gregory's First School. In 1994 it became a Junior school in line with Surrey re-organisation. St. Gregory's opened in September 1971 on the site of the old Yorktown Primary School. When the County reorganised its education system St. Gregory's was established to teach the five to eight year olds. In 1994 Surrey again reorganised and St. Gregory's became an Infant School. The main building dates from the 1870's and other buildings were added to the site in 1889 and 1906. Two portakabins were erected in 1972.

The Diocese of Arundel and Brighton had long standing plans to relocate both schools on a new site to provide a two form entry R.C. Primary School for 4 to 11 year olds. This resulted in the construction of the present building on a new site. In November 1996 the staff and pupils transferred to this new purpose built Primary School in Tomlinscote Way, Frimley. In 2010 our new purpose built Arts Block was opened by Bishop Kieran.

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St. Augustine’s is a two-form entry, Roman Catholic Primary School for pupils aged 4-11. Within our school, we seek to create a friendly and supportive environment, where each child has the opportunity to develop spiritually, intellectually and socially. We encourage the children to aim for the highest possible standards in all that they do. We know that all children are unique and by working in partnership with you, we want them to reach their full potential and discover all their gifts and talents!

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Xavier Catholic Education Trust

St Augustine's Catholic Primary School, is part of the Xavier Catholic Education Trust

The aim of the Trust is to provide the children in our care with the best possible education within a caring and supportive Catholic ethos. The Trust has, at the centre of its mission and purpose, the belief that every child has a right to educational excellence through the provision of high quality teaching.

We will support the spiritual, moral, social, cultural and physical development of each child, as well as maximising progress, achievement and attainment to ensure their intellectual growth and fulfil their potential. 

The schools in our Multi Acadamy Trust (MAT) are:

  • Holy Family Catholic Primary School
  • St Hugh of Lincoln Catholic Primary School
  • St Augustine Catholic Primary School
  • St Charles Borromeo Catholic Primary School
  • St Cuthbert Mayne Catholic Primary School
  • St Alban's Catholic Primary School
  • St Anne's Catholic Primary School
  • Cardinal Newman Catholic Primary School
  • Salesian Catholic Secondary School
  • St John the Baptist Secondary Catholic School 
  • The Marist Catholic Primary School

Being part of the family of schools and the multi academy trust will bring significant benefits for example:

  • We will work together to train, develop and retain teachers, support staff and leaders;
  • We will have the ability to achieve economies of scale by being part of a larger buying group;
  • There will be opportunities for staff in all our schools to undertake joint training and share their expertise across schools;
  • We will be able to streamline services and provide them centrally and more cost effectively;
  • We will have the flexibility to buy in services from our own chosen providers;
  • We will be able to share resources across all our schools;
  • We will work together closely and support each other to strengthen our Catholic school.