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Frequently asked Questions

Admissions & Entry
  • What age can my child join Loyola Prep School?

          Boys can join from age 3 in Nursery through to age 11 in Year 6.

  • What are the main entry points?

          The main entry points are Nursery, Reception, and Year 3 (7+ entry).

  • What is the admissions process?

          The process includes registration, assessment (where appropriate), and a meeting with the Headteacher. More

          information can be found here.

  • Do you require entrance exams?

          Some year groups include age-appropriate assessments, but the process is designed to understand each child’s

          potential.

  • When should we apply?

          Applications are accepted throughout the year, subject to availability.

  • Can we visit the school before applying?

          Yes, prospective families are encouraged to attend open days or arrange a personal tour by contacting our Admissions

          Manager, Mrs Long.

School Life & Ethos

  • What is Loyola Prep School like?

          Loyola Prep School is a Catholic independent prep school for boys aged 3–11, focused on academic excellence,

          character development, and faith-based education.

  • What makes Loyola Prep School different?

          We combine strong academic teaching with a values-led Catholic ethos and a nurturing environment.

  • Is the school religious?

          Yes, Loyola Prep is a Catholic school, but welcomes families of all backgrounds who support its ethos.

  • What is a typical school day like?

          The school day includes academic lessons, specialist teaching, break times, lunch, and enrichment activities. More

          information on school life can be found here.

Curriculum & Learning
  • What curriculum do you follow?

          We follow the EYFS framework in Early Years and the UK National Curriculum in KS1 and KS2.

  • What subjects are taught?

          Core subjects include English, Maths, and Science, alongside History, Geography, RE, Art, Music, PE, and Languages.

  • Do you offer specialist teaching?

          Yes, pupils benefit from specialist teaching in areas such as music, sport, and languages.

  • Do you teach modern languages?

          Yes, pupils are introduced to languages as part of the curriculum.

  • Do you support children with different learning needs?

          Yes, we provide support to ensure all pupils can access learning appropriately.

Fees & Finance
  • How much are school fees?

          Fees vary by year group and are published on our fees page.

  • What do the fees include?

          Fees typically include tuition, lunch, and selected activities.

  • Are there scholarships or bursaries?

          Yes, scholarships and bursaries may be available depending on eligibility.

  • Are there sibling discounts?

          Yes, discounts are available for siblings (where applicable).

  • How often are fees reviewed?

          Fees are reviewed annually.

Wraparound Care & Logistics
  • Do you offer before and after school care?

          Yes, wraparound care is available to support working families.

  • What time does the school day start and finish?

          School timings vary by year group, with extended care available. School timings can be found here.

  • Do you provide holiday clubs when the school is on half term?

          Yes we have a range of holiday clubs that run every holiday for most of the time.

  • Do pupils need to bring lunch?

          No, lunch is provided as part of school provision.

Practical / Policies
  • What is your behaviour policy?

          We maintain a clear behaviour policy focused on respect, responsibility, and positive conduct.

  • How do you handle safeguarding?

          Safeguarding is a top priority, with trained staff and strict procedures in place.

  • What uniform is required?

          Pupils are required to wear the official school uniform, details of which are provided upon admission.

 

 

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