St Aidan’s Catholic Academy, Sunderland | Fees, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

St Aidan's Catholic Academy is a Catholic school in Sunderland with a 3 rating.

About St Aidan’s Catholic Academy

St Aidan’s Catholic Academy ( Catholic school ) is located at Willow Bank Rd, Sunderland SR2 7HJ, United Kingdom. It is categorised as : Faith School.
Other categories: Catholic school

Ratings & Ranking

St Aidan’s Catholic Academy has a rating of 3 and is ranked number 2227 in the UK.

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Address & Location

St Aidan’s Catholic Academy is located at Willow Bank Rd, Sunderland SR2 7HJ, United Kingdom.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as Faith School, the school fees for St Aidan’s Catholic Academy range between 0 GBP and 0 GBP . In Euros, the annual fees range for St Aidan’s Catholic Academy is between 0 EUR and 0 EUR.

Vacancies:

No vacancies found at the moment.

Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at St Aidan’s Catholic Academy.

Parents & Students Reviews:

St Aidan’s Catholic Academy has 34 reviews with an overall rating of 3. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 3.0 out of 5.0 stars
I went to St Aidan’s and absolutely loved the school. I am happy that my nephew now goes to this school. He tells me about the great work they do with the community. It is nice to see that he is very focused in lessons and is growing up to be a respectable young man.This is down to the staff at St Aidan’s. Keep it up!
I attend St Aidan’s Catholic Academy it’s a great school- it’s strict but it’s good because you can get on with your work and achieve a lot. The core values are there to help guide us everyday. I can walk along the corridors without be pushed and shoved and understand exactly what I have to do to be successful in life. The staff are very friendly and poor behaviour is not tolerated. I feel safe and enjoy school.
I attended St Aidan’s from Year 7 to 11 and left with good set of results which helped me move on to A Levels and now uni. My little brother attends now (in Year 8), he tells me about the changes to homework and how there is no carry on in his lessons. When I am home I see how hard he works and generally how he just wants to work hard and achieve his best. I almost wish I was back there…. my mother is gobsmacked by the change in him as he wasn’t really into working hard at primary.
Don’t often post things on Google but the difference in my son since he has started St. Aidan’s meant I had to. He loves the routines and believes his hard work and perseverance will lead to him achieving great results at the end of his time there. The staff can’t do enough for him and his peer group. Have recommended the school to many of my friends who have already contacted for a tour apparently.
Used to go here and was honestly a terrible experience. The first couple of years weren’t actually that bad but in my last 2 years they started adding dumb things like these folders which we had to copy out of which was a massive waste of time and school money. Additionally students would be made to sit in silence in class which doesn’t create a healthy learning environment and damages sociak skills which are used in everyday life. Also you woukd get detentions for the most dumb things and you wouod just be treated like a bunch of sheep. Instead of tackling real issues they wouod just focus on the little things than it the grand scheme of things didn’t matter at all. There were some good teachers here and there but the things I pointed out just ruined the whole experience. The sixth form isn’t that much better if anything it’s worse. Best thing I ever did was leave this school and transfer elsewhere haven’t regretted it and has improved my life drastically.

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