Wednesday 4 July 2012

Schools in focus 3 - St Mark's Church of England Primary School

St Mark’s school is a Voluntary Aided Co-educational Church of England Primary School for children aged 5 – 11 years. It is a two form entry school with 406 pupils in 7 year groups. It was founded in 1871 by Christian people who wanted to serve the local community here in South Bromley. They maintain close links with St Mark’s Church and are administered jointly by the Diocese of Rochester, The Parish of St Mark, the Local Education Authority (LEA), Parents and Staff. As a Church Aided School, however, the majority of the Governing Body are Foundation Governors who represent the Church. They have a slightly different admission procedure to most other schools where they try to admit children of all local parents who wish a church school education
The School benefits from a new reception block which opened in 2003, as well as a Music Room, a Food Technology Room, a Media Suite and an information and Communication Technology Suite. There are also two halls – the Performing Arts Studio and The Gymnasium.

The School is situated close to Bromley South mainline station and numerous bus routes.
Head Teacher: Mrs K Owbridge B.A.(Hons) QTS, NPQH

St Mark’s Church of England (Aided) _____Tel: 020 8460 0524
Primary School _______________________E-mail: admin@st-marks.bromley.sch.uk
Aylesbury Road _______________________Website: http://www.st-marks.bromley.sch.uk/
Bromley. BR2 0QR

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