St Teresa's Catholic Primary School Catchment Area
St Teresa's Catholic Primary School is a voluntary aided primary school in Morden, Merton , serving pupils aged 2-11, with 465 pupils, and a capacity of 510 places. The school is operating close to capacity, and catchment area boundaries apply when the school is oversubscribed.
2-11
Age range
465
Pupils
510
Capacity
91%
Fill rate
Good
Ofsted 2012
St Teresa's Catholic Primary School Catchment Area Information
What is the catchment area for St Teresa's Catholic Primary School?
The catchment area for St Teresa's Catholic Primary School is the geographic zone Merton uses to prioritise admissions when this primary school receives more applications than it has places. Children living inside the boundary are ranked higher under the oversubscription criteria, after looked-after children and, in most years, faith-based criteria. Merton publishes the exact boundary and the last distance offered before each admissions cycle, and the boundary can change year to year.
Admission to St Teresa's Catholic Primary School is managed by Merton and typically includes both faith criteria and catchment area proximity. The weighting given to each criterion depends on the school's published oversubscription policy, which is reviewed annually.
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The official admissions policy, including the catchment boundary map, is published by Merton before each admissions cycle. Always verify your address with the council before submitting an application, as boundaries can change year to year.
Find Merton catchment area documents →St Teresa's Catholic Primary School: 510 places, 91% filled: nearing capacity
St Teresa's Catholic Primary School has a published admission number of 510 places. 465 pupils were enrolled in the most recent data, giving a fill rate of 91%. The school is operating close to its limit. In years where applications exceed 510, Merton's admissions team applies distance-based tiebreakers. Families within the school's historical catchment boundary are well placed, but a boundary check with the council is recommended before applying.
The fill-rate figure above reflects overall demand, but the school's intake also varies by community profile. 14.9% of pupils are eligible for free school meals, below the national average. The school draws primarily from a lower-deprivation part of Morden.
To check whether your home address falls within the historical catchment boundary, use the postcode search tool on this site.
Merton publishes its full admissions policy, including oversubscription criteria, the previous year's last-distance figures, and the appeals timetable, on the council's official admissions page. Find Merton school admissions →
St Teresa's Catholic Primary School: School Information
- Full address
- Montacute Road, Morden, SM4 6RL
- Local authority
- Merton
- School type
- Voluntary aided school
- Phase of education
- Primary
- Age range
- 2-11 years
- Religious character
- Roman Catholic
- Free school meals
- 14.9% of pupils
- DfE URN
- 102669
Other Primary Schools in Morden
If St Teresa's Catholic Primary School is oversubscribed, these primary schools in Morden are the next closest alternatives.
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Morden Primary School Catchment Area
Community school · SM4 5PX
Abbotsbury Primary School Catchment Area
Community school · SM4 5JS
Hillcross Primary School Catchment Area
Community school · SM4 4EE
Malmesbury Primary School Catchment Area
Community school · SM4 6HG
Aragon Primary School Catchment Area
Academy converter · SM4 4QU
Other Roman Catholic Schools in Merton
St Teresa's Catholic Primary School shares its religious character with these Roman Catholic schools across Merton. Faith criteria typically sit alongside catchment distance in each school's admissions policy.
St Peter and Paul Catholic Primary School Catchment Area
Voluntary aided school · MITCHAM
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Catchment Area
Voluntary aided school · New Malden
St Mary's Catholic Primary School Catchment Area
Voluntary aided school · London
Wimbledon College Catchment Area
Voluntary aided school · London
Nearest primary schools by distance
These are the primary schools closest to St Teresa's Catholic Primary School by straight-line distance, including ones across a town or council boundary. Distance is not the same as being in catchment: always check each school's own admissions policy for its actual boundary.
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Frequently Asked Questions: St Teresa's Catholic Primary School
What is the catchment area for St Teresa's Catholic Primary School? ▾
The catchment area for St Teresa's Catholic Primary School is the geographic zone Merton uses to prioritise admissions when this primary school receives more applications than it has places. Children living inside the boundary are ranked higher under the oversubscription criteria, after looked-after children and, in most years, faith-based criteria. Merton publishes the exact boundary and the last distance offered before each admissions cycle, and the boundary can change year to year.
Is St Teresa's Catholic Primary School oversubscribed? ▾
St Teresa's Catholic Primary School is operating close to its capacity of 510 places (91% full). Catchment boundaries are likely to apply when the school is oversubscribed at the next intake.
What is the admissions policy for St Teresa's Catholic Primary School? ▾
St Teresa's Catholic Primary School uses both faith criteria and catchment area proximity in its admissions policy. The weighting is reviewed annually and published by Merton before each admissions cycle.
What age range does St Teresa's Catholic Primary School cover? ▾
St Teresa's Catholic Primary School is a primary school in Morden, Merton, serving pupils aged 2-11. For the latest information, visit the school's website or the DfE Get Information About Schools service.
What is the Ofsted rating for St Teresa's Catholic Primary School? ▾
St Teresa's Catholic Primary School was rated Good by Ofsted in 2012. Full inspection reports are available at reports.ofsted.gov.uk.