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  1. Please pass on our gratitude to all governors and staff for their full commitment to Catholic education delivering for every student at Richard Challoner School. Angela Cox OBE and Canon Victor Darlington - Education Commission, Catholic Diocese of Southwark. This is a lively and happy school.

  2. Richard Challoner School is an all boys secondary school with a mixed sixth form that is federated with Holy Cross School, New Malden. It has academy status and is in Kingston upon Thames, southwest London, England. The school is named after Bishop Richard Challoner.

  3. Our School. We are proud of the values we hold most dear and the exemplary students that pass through our doors. Our emphasis upon learning, teaching and outstanding behaviour is reflected in each and every Ofsted report and our pupils are also renowned for their success in extra-curricular sporting activities at a local and national level.

  4. Admissions. For information about applying to Richard Challoner School, please select from one of the pages in this section of the website... Please contact the Admissions Officer for more information.

  5. Curriculum at Richard Challoner School: an aspirational vision of intent. Our Catholic ethos requires and inspires us to seek to develop our young people to be of service to God, one another and wider society. To achieve this requires: A curriculum that stretches, challenges and inspires.

  6. Learning and Teaching at Richard Challoner School is underpinned by our '7 things'. These 7 things are an evolution of our previous 'Challoner 10' and a direct product of the last few years of staff working with individual inquiry questions within Learning Communities.

  7. Headmaster's Welcome. Richard Challoner is a highly successful Catholic comprehensive school for boys aged 11-18, and girls aged 16-18, which has been serving the local Catholic community since 1959. The school is a DfE designated Academy with Specialisms in Technology and Sports.