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Ofsted Inspection Report

Salvatorian College was last inspected in February 2022.

The report states that:

  • The school is a strong, caring community that nurtures pupils’ talents and abilities.
  • Leaders have high expectations of all pupils. Pupils meet these expectations and strive to achieve excellence.
  • Leaders have established a calm and orderly environment. They do not allow poor behaviour to affect pupils’ learning.
  • Pupils enjoy attending the school.
  • Leaders are committed to providing pupils with a broad and balanced academic education. Leaders have developed a curriculum that is ambitious for all pupils.
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If your son is unable to come to school please ensure that you contact the absence line on

Each day, at around 9.15am, a text message will be sent out to parents of pupils who were not present at registration and where a reason has not been given for their absence.

Please update the school if your contact details change. This can be done via email to admin@salvatorian.harrow.sch.uk or by calling the main switchboard.

Section 48 Diocesan Inspection Report

The school works in partnership with the Diocese of Westminster, who provide professional development for our staff, guidance in education and support for the spiritual development of our pupils.

The school was inspected by the Diocese in January 2023 under Section 48 of the Education Act.

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Parent Forum

Good communication and relationships between the school and parents/carers is central to the successful education of pupils.

Salvatorian College is committed to open dialogue between parents and the school, and is open to receiving suggestions and constructive cricitism at all times.

Parents are invited to attend a forum several times each academic year where they can speak directly with members of the Senior Management Team.

Exam Results

2024 Results

Salvatorian College Celebrates Outstanding GCSE Results

Salvatorian College is proud to announce outstanding GCSE results for the academic year 2023/24. Students at the school have demonstrated remarkable dedication and resilience, achieving impressive grades across all subjects.

Headline Results:

  • Students achieved an Attainment 8 grade of 5.5, with an estimated Progress 8 score of +0.5
  • 77% of students achieved at least a Grade 4 in both English and Maths.
  • 31% of students secured Grades 7-9 (A*/A equivalent).

Alan Bryant, the Head of Salvatorian College, expressed immense pride in the students’ achievements. “This year’s GCSE results are a testament to the hard work, dedication, and perseverance of our students, particularly given the challenges they have faced over the past few years. Our staff have worked tirelessly to support the students, and I am thrilled to see their efforts rewarded with such excellent results.”

Among the top achievers were Joshua Fernandes who achieved 10 grade 9s, and will be joining Eton School in September, and Henoch Tang who also secured 10 grade 9s. These results highlight the school’s commitment to academic excellence and the individual achievements of its students.

With these results, many of the students will now be progressing to Salvatorian Sixth Form, where they will study for their A-levels. Mr. Bryant added, “We are confident that our students are well-prepared for the next stage of their educational journey, and we look forward to seeing them continue to excel.”

Mr Tissot, Executive Headteacher was particularly pleased with the attainment of the disadvantaged pupils. He said, “the results show that we have successfully countered the disadvantages that so many of our pupils face. My thanks to all the staff for the pastoral support they extend to our pupils.”

2023 Results

Well done to our Year 11 students on another excellent set of GCSE and vocational results which almost certainly keep the school in the top quintile of similar schools! We are proud of all of you and congratulate you, your families, and our staff on the partnership work which has borne exceptional fruit this year. It was a pleasure and privilege to be with you as envelopes were torn open and to share in your happiness and relief.

83% of our Year 11 students have achieved a grade 4 (pass) in both English and Maths, with 71% of them achieving the stronger pass in both English and Maths.

A special mention to our Head Boy, Kausic, who achieved seven Grade 9s and three Grade 8s. In old money, that is seven A**s and three A*s. Well done Kausic!

2022 Results

The staff of Salvatorian College in Harrow are pleased to report outstanding attainment and progress by their students in their GCSE qualifications this summer.

  • Close to half of all grades awarded were grades 7-9 (equivalent to A-A**).
  • 72nd out of 3721 schools with published progress score = top 2% nationally
  • 4th out of 188 schools for boys = top 2%

 

  • 2nd out of 26 Roman Catholic schools for boys
  • 13th out of 306 Roman Catholic schools = top 4%
  • 3rd out of 39 secondary schools in the Diocese of Westminster
  • 6th out of 39 secondary schools in the Diocese of Westminster for Disadvantaged Pupils

 

  • Highest performing boys’ school in the Diocese of Westminster
  • Highest performing boys’ school in the Diocese of Westminster for Disadvantaged Pupils

 

  • 121 out of 3523 schools with published progress scores for disadvantaged pupils = top 4%
  • 4th highest progress score of secondary schools in Harrow (out of 13 schools)
  • 3rd highest progress score of secondary schools in Harrow for Disadvantaged pupils (out of 13 schools)

2021 Results

  • 24% of all grades awarded at grade 8 or above (A**-A*)
  • 73% of pupils achieved grade 4 or above in English and Maths (A*-C) 
  • 49% of pupils studying English Literature or Language achieved grade 7 or above (A*A)
  • 36% of pupils achieved grade 7 or more in five or more GCSEs
  • Progress 8 cannot be measured, as there is no comparative data this year, but would be outstanding and much higher than in previous years. FFT measures it at 0.8, which is in the top 2% of schools in the country.
  • Attainment 8 above 56.2

Special mention goes to Benoit Colombier, who achieved grade 9 in all of his GCSEs.

2020 Results

  • 29% of all grades awarded at grade 7 or above (A*-A)
  • 88% of all grades awarded at grade 4 or above (A*-C)
  • 86% of pupils achieved grade 4 or above in English and Maths (A*-C) 
  • 68% of pupils achieved grade 5 or above in English and Maths (A*-B)
  • 44% of pupils studying history achieved grade 7 or above (A*A)
  • Progress 8 cannot be measured, as there is no comparative data this year, but would be outstanding and in line with previous years
  • Attainment 8 above 56.3

Click here to download individual subject performance tables.

Special mention goes to the following pupils:

Tinu Reji:
10 Grade 9s (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English Language, English Literature, Economics, French, History, Religious Studies)
1 Grade Distinction* (Hospitality and Catering)

Thomas Haren:
11 Grade 9s  (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English Language, English Literature, Economics, Spanish, History, Religious Studies, Art and Design)

2019 Results

  • 30% of all grades awarded at grade 7 or above (A*-A)
  • 75% of all grades awarded at grade 4 or above (A*-C)
  • 81% of pupils achieved grade 4 or above in English and Maths (A*-C) 
  • 57% of pupils achieved grade 5 or above in English and Maths (A*-B)
  • 44% of pupils studying history achieved grade 7 or above (A*A)
  • Progress 8 of +0.48
  • Attainment 8 above 54

2018 Results

  • Salvatorian Colloge was within the top 300 schools (top 8%) nationally for pupil progress.
  • Of the nine secondary schools in Harrow admitting boys, we were the third highest performing school in terms of progress and attainment.
  • Salvatorian College had the highest proportion of students entering the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) in Harrow
  • Salvatorian College had the highest EBacc average point score for boys in Harrow
  • When comparing data on boys, our results were very significantly higher than the national and local authority average. 

Catering

The dining hall at Salvatorian College operates on a cafeteria system, with hot main meals, hot wraps and rolls, sandwiches, salads, snacks and drinks available at the following times:

Breakfast; 08:00 – 08:45
Breaktime; 11:10 – 11:30
Lunch; 13:30 – 14:00

No cash is taken at the point of sale. Parents can add funds to the cashless catering system via ParentPay. Accounts are called up via biometric fingerprint, or pin. Please contact the Finance Office if you are experiencing any difficulties.

Please click on the link to be taken to the ParentPay log-in page.

Payments can also be made at paypoint outlets – please contact the Finance Office to order a card.

Free School Meals

Your son could be eligible for free school meals. By applying for free school meals, the school could also benefit from additional funding to support their learning.

Find out if you are eligible by clicking on this link.

Uniform

Wearing of a school uniform expresses, in a visible way, our belief in the equality of our students. The uniform enhances pride in the school, provides a focus for unity, and a community spirit. The ‘green blazer’ is well recognised and respected in our local community.

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  • Forest-green BLAZER with school badge
  • Plain dark grey or black TROUSERS
  • White SHIRT (No Polo shirts or PE shirts, and no coloured T Shirts to be worn underneath)
  • Official school TIE
  • SOCKS – dark grey or black (no other colour)
  • Conventional and completely plain black leather-type SHOES with black laces (Trainers may be worn at break for football but must be changed before leaving the playground)
  • PULLOVER – Grey ‘V’ neck (Prefects wear black ‘V’ neck pullovers)
  • Black and green Salvatorian College POLO SHIRT
  • Black and green Salvatorian College MIDLAYER
  • Black and green Salvatorian College P.E. SHORTS (training pants and long sleve tops may be worn in the winter)
  • Green and White Salvatorian College SOCKS (Autumn Term)
  • White sports SOCKS (Summer Term)
  • Black FOOTBALL BOOTS (moulded studs)
  • Black and green Salvatorian College PRO TRAINING TOP
  • Black Salvatorian College TRAINING PANTS
  • Black and green HOLDALL
  • Black JACKET
  • Only plain Black or Navy ANORAKS/COATS/PARKAS (small motifs allowed) may be worn

Denim, knitted, leather or suede jackets are not permitted. Football jackets, hooded tops, fleeces, track suit tops, or sweatshirts are not permitted.

Timings of the School Day

8.45 am - 9.10 amRegistration
9.10 am - 10.10 am Lesson One
10.10 am - 11.10 amLesson Two
11.10 am - 11.30 amBreak
11.30 am - 12.30 pmLesson Three
12.30 pm - 1.30 pm Lesson Four
1.30 pm - 2.15 pmLunch
2.15 pm - 3.15 pmLesson Five

Academy Trust Documents

Articles of Association
Funding Agreement
Annual Report & Audited Accounts for the year ended 31 August 2023
Annual Report & Audited Accounts for the year ended 31 August 2022
Annual Report & Audited Accounts for the year ended 31 August 2021
Annual Report & Audited Accounts for the year ended 31 August 2020
Annual Report & Audited Accounts for the year ended 31 August 2019
Annual Report & Audited Accounts for the year ended 31 August 2018
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