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All Hallows Catholic School

Waverley, GU9 9HFSecondaryAges 11–18MixedState
Ofsted Inspection
Ofsted inspected
No single grade since Sep 2024
Nov 2025
Progress 8
No data
First choices / offers
1.4×
More first choices than offers made
358 1st-choice / 255 offers made
Ranking
Not ranked

About All Hallows Catholic School

All Hallows Catholic School is a state-funded secondary school in Waverley, South East, for pupils aged 11 to 18 for boys and girls. DfE data records 1,514 pupils on roll and a published capacity of 1,453.

The latest recorded Ofsted inspection was on 11 Nov 2025 has no single overall grade. admissions data records 358 first-preference applications and 255 offers made on national offer day for 2026/27.

Figures can refer to different reporting periods. Check the date and source shown beside each section. How Classpot uses published data.

Key Details

School TypeSecondary (State)
Age Range11 to 18 years
GenderMixed
Religious CharacterRoman Catholic
AddressWeybourne Road, Farnham, Waverley, GU9 9HF
HeadteacherMr Mark Baines
Local AuthoritySurrey
Number of Pupils1,514
Free School Meals (FSM)13.0%
School Capacity1,514 / 1,453 (104% full)
Sixth FormYes

Ofsted Report Card

11 Nov 2025
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No single overall grade

Ofsted report cards assess separate areas on a five-level scale. These results should not be converted into an overall score.

Safeguarding standardsMet
InclusionStrong standard
Curriculum & teachingStrong standard
AchievementStrong standard
Attendance & behaviourStrong standard
Personal development & wellbeingStrong standard
Leadership & governanceStrong standard
Post-16 provisionStrong standard

Source: Ofsted official management information, 11 Jan 2026. Report-card levels are not directly comparable with legacy Ofsted grades.

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Frequently Asked Questions About All Hallows Catholic School

Yes, All Hallows Catholic School has been inspected by Ofsted. State-funded school inspections stopped receiving a single overall effectiveness grade from September 2024. From November 2025, renewed inspections use report cards with separate five-point grades for each evaluation area.