St Martin's School
URN: 118394 • Dover CT17 9LY
Overview
- Name
- St Martin's School
- URN
- 118394
- Type
- Community school
- Phase
- Primary
- Status
- Closed
- Gender
- Mixed
- Religious
- Does not apply
- Admissions
- Not applicable
- Trust
- Private
- No
- Ofsted rating
- n/a
- Ranking score
- 45.2 / 100
Leadership & Contact
- Headteacher
- Katie Wratten (since 2025) , Headteacher
- Telephone
- Website
- Address
- Markland Road, Dover CT17 9LY
Summary
St Martin's School is a mixed community primary school located in Dover, Kent, with a capacity for 252 students. The school is committed to fostering a positive learning environment where children are encouraged to be happy, successful, and confident. The mission statement emphasizes the importance of learning, personal growth, and moral courage, aiming to develop lifelong learners who are curious about the world around them.
The school promotes core values such as courage, respect, responsibility, happiness, and motivation, which guide both the curriculum and the overall ethos of the school community. St Martin's encourages students to take risks in their learning and to approach challenges with resilience, ensuring they appreciate each step of their progress.
St Martin's School is dedicated to inclusivity and provides support for all students, including those with special educational needs (SEN). Parents are encouraged to engage with the school through various resources and communication channels, ensuring a collaborative approach to their children's education. For admissions, parents should apply directly to Kent County Council for places available for children aged 4 and above.
The school promotes core values such as courage, respect, responsibility, happiness, and motivation, which guide both the curriculum and the overall ethos of the school community. St Martin's encourages students to take risks in their learning and to approach challenges with resilience, ensuring they appreciate each step of their progress.
St Martin's School is dedicated to inclusivity and provides support for all students, including those with special educational needs (SEN). Parents are encouraged to engage with the school through various resources and communication channels, ensuring a collaborative approach to their children's education. For admissions, parents should apply directly to Kent County Council for places available for children aged 4 and above.
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Trends
| Date | Pupils | Boys | Girls | Capacity | FSM% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-07-14 | 252 | ||||
| 2024-09-11 | 252 | ||||
| 2023-09-11 | 252 | ||||
| 2022-09-11 | 252 | ||||
| 2021-09-11 | 252 | ||||
| 2020-09-11 | 252 |
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