Welcome to St Mary’s Primary School, Oxted.
We are a vibrant and caring school community where every child is valued, supported, and encouraged to flourish. From the moment you arrive, there is a genuine sense of warmth and togetherness that reflects the strength of our relationships and shared purpose.
At St Mary’s, our vision is brought to life through our core values of Confidently Me, Belonging Together, and Challenged to Contribute. These values shape every aspect of school life. We support each child to grow in confidence, developing a strong sense of self and the courage to express their individuality. At the same time, we nurture a deep sense of belonging, where everyone feels included, respected, and part of a supportive community.
Our curriculum and wider opportunities inspire and challenge all learners to achieve their very best. We encourage children not only to succeed academically, but also to develop a sense of responsibility and a desire to contribute positively to the world around them. Through this, they begin to understand the impact they can have, both within our school and beyond.
There is a strong sense of joy and purpose at St Mary’s. We celebrate each child as a unique individual, fostering curiosity, creativity, and resilience. Our dedicated staff create an environment where children feel safe, inspired, and ready to embrace new challenges in their learning and personal development.
Working in close partnership with families and the wider community, we are committed to ensuring that every child receives a rich and fulfilling primary education. Together, we aim to equip our pupils with the confidence, sense of belonging, and determination they need as they move forward in their learning journey.
We hope this website gives you all the relevant information you need about our school, whether you are a current or prospective member of our school community. We welcome visits to tour the school or talk through any aspect of our provision so please get in touch.
Best wishes
Mr Samuel (Executive Headteacher) on behalf of the Whole School Community