St Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School

During its March 2019 Ofsted inspection, the school maintained its "GOOD" rating in all areas.

[3] On 8 May 1905 St Mary Immaculate Catholic School, West Street, opened its doors for the first time under the headship of Miss Cecilia McDonnell.

It was around this time that the children began to use the swimming baths at St. Nicholas’ Park The school's air raid shelters were built on the grounds of nearby Warwick Castle, which could be accessed through a door in the school wall.

In April 1972 the juniors moved into the new school, with the infants joining them in the February of the following year.

In 2005, under the headship of Robert Gargan, St Mary Immaculate Catholic Primary School celebrated its centenary.

A conservation garden was built on the site of the former swimming pool, which had fallen into disuse.