Welcome to
St. John’s Catholic Infant School

St John’s Catholic Infant School is situated in Bebington on the Wirral peninsular with a catchment area that also includes Port Sunlight and New Ferry. Our school takes children from the parishes of St John the Evangelist, New Ferry and St Luke the Physician, Spital. Currently, there are 203 children on roll between 3 and 7 yrs. We are a two-form entry school with six single-age classes in the main school with a successful pre-school and a popular before/ after school club on site offering full-time wrap around flexible care.

St John’s Infant School provides a loving and caring Catholic Christian community where everyone works together to make a happy, enjoyable and successful learning environment. We are proud to be a UNICEF Rights Respecting School and to hold the School of Sanctuary award.

 
 

Our Christian School Values are embedded into the heart of the school:

"The fruits of the Holy Spirit are: Love, Peace, Faithfulness, Joy, Goodness, Gentleness, Patience, Self-Control and Kindness"  (Galatians 5, 22-23)

For information about admission to the school,  please see our Admissions Policy located in the policies section on this website

Ofsted: This is a GOOD school.

  • Denominational Inspection 2019:

    “St John’s is an outstanding Catholic Infant School where pupils fully appreciate, value and actively participate in the Catholic life and mission of the school”

  • Parent Questionnaire:

    "We only have the highest praise to give to St John's Infants. Excellent staff nurture and support my daughter day in day out. She adores school and all the teachers, TAs and additional support staff. She is inspired, stretched and challenged in all areas and will frequently rush to tell us all the wonderful things she has learnt at school that day. Thank you!."

  • Denominational Inspection 2019:

    “All members of the community speak highly of the school and its outstanding provision”
    “Relationships are a real strength of the school and the sense of family and community is tangible.”