Saint John’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School, Gravesend | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Saint John's Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School is a Catholic school in Gravesend with a 3.2 rating.

About Saint John’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School

Saint John’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School ( Catholic school ) is located at Rochester Rd, Gravesend DA12 2JW, United Kingdom. It is categorised as : Faith School.
Other categories: Catholic school

Ratings & Ranking

Saint John’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School has a rating of 3.2 and is ranked number 1666 in the UK.

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Address & Location

Saint John’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School is located at Rochester Rd, Gravesend DA12 2JW, United Kingdom.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as Faith School, the school fees for Saint John’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School range between 0 GBP and 0 GBP . In Euros, the annual fees range for Saint John’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School is between 0 EUR and 0 EUR.

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Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Saint John’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School.

Parents & Students Reviews:

Saint John’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Comprehensive School has 39 reviews with an overall rating of 3.2. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.2 out of 5.0 stars
I have seen Guy Osborn’s review on this school and must say that I disagree as the hardly have 12 teachers in on one day!! Most of the time you will have a substitute and learn nothing. I have a masters in Maths and the Queen of England knighted me.
The most amazing school you could ask for in the UK. I go into school and I am guaranteed to have at least 1 substitute teacher who cannot control the class because they are 50+ and get told what to do by the students. I walk to my next lesson which takes me at least 7 mins due to the high influx of students leaving classrooms because there are over 1300 students in the whole school. The school constantly complains about housing to many students even though we all know they accept them because of it being a comprehensive. The more students they have, the more money they get given by the government which they spend on barriers to stop people who buy school food sitting with people who have packed lunch, in theory I guess they wanted organisation however in reality it is just segregation. We cannot sit with our friends as we are designated seat at random. In PE you are in the changing rooms for 20 minutes awaiting a teacher to enter and do the register on software which hardly ever works known as sims, you have 1-4 people hiding in the shower rooms or in the toilet waiting for everyone to go out to PE where they would then grab PS150 worth of goods from your Blazer and Bag then proceed to the PE office when they would ransack all goods that were placed in the office to prevent people stealing from you. When you walk home via the back gate you must cross a main road called old road east with no lollipop lady or zebra crossing, due to this a student was hit by a car last week, and is currently being hospitalised. If you come to this school hoping to learn a new language such as French or Spanish don’t bother we currently have no teachers that can teach another language in our school. So all in all I highly recommend this school for your child.
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Im a 16 year old that went here almost 2 years ago almost all the students are bullys and think they have higher power its like there trying to get a higher place in a juggle all jokes aside I couldn’t learn because I was to busy getting put in bins and I just gave up a year after being there
I was touched by an English twacher. I got a 8 in english from it though. Actually, it might’ve been because I was bullied every lunch. Shout out to Joseph for getting head in the St Patricks toilets.
Have not had a decent math teacher in the past 4 years. Food is pretty healthy.

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