The
Victorian chapel and school buildings were designed by William Munt in a
Gothic Revival style and was opened by
Prince Albert and the
Duke of Wellington on 18 June 1858. The buildings were constructed using
Kentish rag with
Bath stone dressings, tiled roof, a two-storey tower with broached spire, with entrance porch to ground floor. It was granted
Grade II listed status in 2002. It was adapted for primary school use in 1953 and underwent major refurbishment in 2007, retaining the Victorian features, such as the
scissors trusses. It now houses a large school assembly hall, a number of small classrooms, the main school reception and administration block. Reception and infant classes are housed in a modern building constructed in 2006. The three junior school classes occupy the refurbished 1954 school building. ==References==