This might be sport. It might be musical, artistic, or dramatic expression. It might be animal husbandry. It might be Lego robotics. To an extent, what it is does not matter; what it does, does.
We believe in an education that goes beyond the conventional, offering students an array of extracurricular experiences that shape them into well-rounded individuals. Our commitment to personal growth, leadership development, and cultural immersion extends beyond the classroom, providing tailored opportunities for exploration. Discover how we accomplish this below.
The co-curricular life of the Sixth Form is thriving, with opportunities in drama, music, sport and community engagement. Students are encouraged to lead initiatives, organise events and contribute to school life through committees such as Events and Fundraising or Go Green, our environmental group.
All Year 12 students participate in our Community Service Programme, volunteering at local charities, schools and care homes. Many go on to continue their involvement through Year 13 or during a Gap Year — a reflection of the empathy, leadership and service that lie at the heart of a St Chris education.

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Children can join the Nursery from the term they turn 3. As part of our School, the St Chris Nursery operates during term-time and we have a range of different sessions available for families:

In the Junior School, we welcome new students throughout the year from the ages of 5 to 11 years old. The main entry points in the Junior School are Reception, Year 3 and Year 5 and our admissions process can be found below:

Students can join the Senior School from Years 7 to Year 10 (ages 11 to 15). The main entry points are Year 7 and Year 9. View our admissions process below:

Students can join the Sixth Form in Year 12 (ages 16-17) and applications are encouraged by November in the year previous to enrolment to ensure subject availability: