‘Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.’ St Catherine of Siena
Catholic education is an integral and essential part of the Church’s mission; to make the person of Jesus Christ known and loved, and to place Him and the teaching of the Catholic Church at the centre of people’s lives. Catholic schools support Catholic parents in their responsibility for the academic, physical, spiritual, moral and religious education of their children, in accordance with the teachings of the Church.



We have a wide range of Christ-centred, nurturing and successful schools in our Diocese. They include:
Sixty-two state-funded schools, comprising fifty-one primary schools and eleven secondary schools.
Of these, seventeen primary schools and four secondary schools are voluntary aided (VA) and maintained through local authorities. A further nineteen primary schools and four secondary schools are academies under the Xavier Catholic Education Trust, with fifteen primary schools and three secondary school academies under the Bosco Catholic Education Trust.
Our Diocese includes ten independent schools and one independent non-maintained specialist school.
The knowledge, dedication and commitment of approximately 4,500 teachers and support staff deliver Catholic education to more than 38,700 children across our Diocese. Our schools are ably supported in their work and mission by 700 school governors and many more volunteers, parents and carers.
Gemma was presented with a certificate from the Education Service and a long service medal.
Toby Miller has been Head since 2014 and his leadership has been marked by faithful service, high aspiration for pupils and collaboration.
Trust leaders from across the southeast gathered at St Paul’s Catholic College, Burgess Hill to share and collaborate
Staff from our Catholic schools who are retiring or stepping down after faithful service in a variety of roles gathered at Arundel Cathedral
Rector of the Venerable English College in Rome succeeds Archbishop Richard Moth as the Sixth Bishop of Arundel & Brighton.
The school becomes the nineteenth primary and twenty-third school to join Xavier CET.
The assembled Trust staff heard from speakers Rebecca Stephens, Everest climber, and Isaac Harvey, disability advocate.
Leaders reflected on what it means to be a leader in a Catholic school and engaged in the faith formation we need for mission.
Our address is:
The Education Service
The St Philip Howard Centre
4 Southgate Drive
Crawley
West Sussex RH10 6RP