[1] It is a voluntary aided school in the trusteeship of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark, and is maintained by Kent County Council.
The proportion of disabled students and those who have special educational needs is one-tenth of the school roll, which is just above the national average.
[5] To the left of the three-storey high central atrium, known as the heart, are three identical teaching blocks.
[8] In Year 10, they select two more Key Stage 4 options making four in all, They continue Core subjects and EBacc.
In Year Eleven, most students will continue with Core and EBacc but drop 2 of their 4 Key Stage 4 Options.