Our Lady Of Lourdes Catholic School located at The Green, Brighton BN2 7HA, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 306980

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Liza Borges

5 Google Rating

This school is lovely. I highly recommend. The teachers are great and like any school when there is

5/ 5

This school is lovely. I highly recommend. The teachers are great and like any school when there is a problem they act accordingly. It is a small community and majority of people are happy to welcome you, including parents. Mr. Beverton is the Head Teacher and sets a wonderful standard for the school.

Ian Watson

5 Google Rating

It's a good school. Don't believe the false reviews from fake google accounts, arrange a visit and s

5/ 5

It's a good school. Don't believe the false reviews from fake google accounts, arrange a visit and see for yourself.

david michaels

1 Google Rating

Absolutely terrible. The crushing atmosphere on the children in this school is apparent with childre

1/ 5

Absolutely terrible. The crushing atmosphere on the children in this school is apparent with children who are unhappy and uninspired as noted by the most recent ofsted report. Lack of progression for the children and tiny play area with no green space for the children. The new head master is terrible- when complaints are raised against the school threats and reprisals against the parents raising issue are common place rather than using constructive criticism to improve the school and childrens welfare. Much like the old authority of the 60's of the catholic church where cover ups and authoritarianism was the rule - this place is no where to raise a happy well adjusted child. One saving grace the reception year teacher is fantastic who takes an interest in the children's development- she should really jump ship and leave to a school that would really appreciate how good she is.

Claire Leach

4 Google Rating

My daughter is now in year 6 and has been through the school entirely. The whole experience of the s

4/ 5

My daughter is now in year 6 and has been through the school entirely. The whole experience of the school has been one of joy and I could never have chosen a better school.

Sinead Pellatt

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Darren Beard

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

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