Blessed George Napier Catholic School

Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Oxfordshire County Council and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham, Blessed George Napier Roman Catholic School converted to academy status on 1 August 2014.

The school has three main buildings, one of which is named the Corrigan building after Monsignor Corrigan, two outbuildings, including a Sports Centre, an Astroturf court at the rear and an on-site Chapel, with stained glass windows depicting the life and death of the School's Patron, Blessed George Napier, as well as one Portakabin as classrooms.

The Sports Centre is named the "Monsi" after Monsignor Corrigan, a fairly well-known and long-serving Chair of Governors now deceased.

The school also has a large Assembly Hall named after long-time teacher Rachel Smith who died in 2022 after a long battle with cancer.

It also has a youth choir, who still fundraise at local supermarkets during the Christmas period and go on trips to other countries.