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Full details of admissions arrangements are found in the Oxfordshire County Council's 'Starting school' - a guide for primary, infant and junior school applications. This is available to read online. A limited supply of these booklets is also available from the school office. You need to either complete the CAP form on line or complete the CAP.
St.Andrews Scots Sr. Sec. School, I.P. Extension, Delhi-92 has always believed in education that bears greater affinity to a students life ahead. The founder principal Mrs. P.L. Rana’s inspiration and constant guidance has made the school a force to reckon with in various fields. Besides academics, the school has done exceedingly well in various areas like sports, music, performing arts.
St. Andrew the Apostle is an 11-18 secondary school, established in September 2013. The school serves all students in Barnet and Enfield as well as the wider Greek Orthodox community in North London. The school is based on the Christian faith and moral principles of the Greek Orthodox Church, but open to students of all faiths and none. We aim to make the kind of curriculum which is more often.
The original school was founded and endowed under the will of Thomas Andrews in 1719. Thomas Andrews was a local benefactor, who left money in his will for a school to be established for the children of Holybourne and the surrounding villages. The school’s foundation is celebrated each year with a service in the Church of the Holy Rood at Holybourne, when our pupils lay posies at the tomb of.