We had the privilege of attending the most wonderful, spiritually rich celebration in St George’s Cathedral, Southwark on 26th September, to celebrate the beginning of this new academic year.
Extraordinary celebration to honour school’s founder...
We are pleased to be able to share with you the finalised report from our recent Catholic School Inspection...
We are delighted to have been awarded the “Music Mark Schools” status in recognition of our commitment to outstanding music education and the huge range of opportunities given to our pupils to get involved in music-making activities and concerts.
The Richard Challoner Community Choir are seeking new members, especially basses! We rehearse on Tuesday evenings at school, 7-8pm. You don't have to read music, just come with lots of enthusiasm! For more information please email community.choir@challoner.kingston.sch.uk (This photo is the choir at last year's Alumni Carol Concert.)
The Friends of Challoner (PTFA) are delighted to invite you to our family bingo night on Friday 8 November. This event is a highlight of the school community calendar and promises to be a great evening. Tickets are now available to purchase in the MCAS store. Adult tickets are £5, child tickets £3, or you can buy a family ticket for £12 (max 4 people). The ticket price includes a slice of pizza and the first bingo game of the evening. Each additional game will cost £1. Doors will open at 6.30pm, with pizza served from 7pm onwards. Our bar will be selling beer, wine and soft drinks from 6.30pm. Please bring your own pens/pencils/markers to play the games!! We will be running a raffle on the night and would be grateful for donations of gift vouchers, bottles of wine/spirits, or gift sets. Please send them to the school office, marked for the attention of the Friends of Challoner. We look forward to welcoming you and your families on 8 November!
The KS3 Soloists Concert will take place today at 6:00pm in the Drama Theatre. All are welcome to come and support our Year 7, 8, and 9 musicians in this 1-hour showcase. Entry is free, and voluntary donations are welcome.
We are about to do the next lotto draw...
This is a lively and happy school. Leaders refer to the ‘Challoner family’ to describe the close school community. Pupils behave very well and treat each other kindly. Leaders want all pupils to experience success and to fulfil their potential, inside and outside the classroom. Across the curriculum, pupils aim high and flourish in their learning.
After attending a Business Networking Meeting at my old school, I was invited to a personal tour by Headmaster Mr Maher. I felt very privileged to be shown around by this very amazing, proud and very forward thinking Head who has steered the school to new heights. The school has practically double in size and student capacity. The old gym where we had a lot of Basketball success is now a well equipped drama studio and music rooms. The basement changing rooms is now the IT Helpdesk. Above the old canteen is a very posh looking cafe. Most lesson work is carried out with personal iPads. Computers everywhere. Do the kids know how lucky they are? It made me want to go back to school!
Your school's Progress 8 score of 0.63 is well above the national average, shows that you are amongst the top 9% of state-funded mainstream schools in terms of the progress your pupils make between key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4. With 86% of your pupils entering the EBAcc in 2018, your school is in the top 5% of all state-funded mainstream secondary schools in the country. EBacc subjects provide a sound basis for careers beyond the age of 16 and can also enrich pupils' studies, giving them a broad general knowledge that will enable them to participate in and contribute to society.
We wish to congratulate you and your teams for your excellent leadership leading to Richard Challoner School retaining its Outstanding judgement from Ofsted. In the latest round of inspections only 17% gained that judgement with less sustaining it from earlier inspections. The report makes excellent reading especially ‘pupils aim high and flourish in their learning’. The team were clearly influenced by the ethos of the school to write such a quote. ‘Weaving cultural perspectives into the curriculum’ which is also described as ‘rich’ is also significant when considered against all the usual concerns Ofsted have about curriculum. Such an outcome can only be achieved by the leadership encouraging all staff to deliver as a confident professional team who know their students well. Please pass on our gratitude to all governors and staff for their full commitment to Catholic education delivering for every student at Richard Challoner School.
Richard Challoner School,Manor Drive North,New MaldenSurrey, KT3 5PE