Diocesan Canonical Inspection Report

Catholic schools, as part of the mission of the Church, are challenged by the Gospel to affirm their pupils’ basic goodness, to promote their dignity and to develop their gifts to the full.

“All people by virtue of their dignity as human persons have the right to education, that is the right to achieve their potential in life. Those who are baptised members of the Church have a right to a Christian education.” (cf. Gravissimum Educationis 1, 2).

Schools are challenged to educate people to live responsibly for the fullness of life that God wills for each of us.

The most recent Diocesan Canonical Inspection of our school took place in 2021. The full report can be accessed by clicking on the document below:

We were rated overall as GOOD, and Outstanding in Catholic Life and Collective Worship.

Diocesan Canonical Inspection Report – 24 November 2021

Historic DCI Reports

Diocesan Canonical Inspection Report – 7 November 2016

… (Holy Rosary) school community values its Catholic nature and is committed to its development.  This aspect of the school is held in high regard.” – DCI Report 2021