Cardinal 
        Vaughan Memorial School 
        
        The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School is a voluntary-aided Catholic comprehensive 
        for boys with a mixed Sixth Form. It aims to provide a Catholic framework 
        in which children may grow in their understanding and practice of the 
        faith and in which they are prepared to undertake their responsibilities 
        as Catholics in society. 
        
        Beautifully sited in Holland Park and formerly a grammar school, the Vaughan 
        has retained very high academic standards despite becoming non-selective. 
        It sends about six pupils to Oxbridge every year and won the Evening Standard 
        Award for the best state secondary in London in 2002. 
        
        The 2002 OFSTED report is glowing: 'The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School 
        is a very successful school whose pupils attain exceptionally high standards 
        as a result of very good teaching coupled with very good leadership and 
        management.' Old boys include Richard Greene, Norman St John Stevas and 
        Martin Cross and Garry Herbert (Olympic gold medal winning rowers), as 
        well as Dominic Holland, the comedian. 
The exams results achieved at the school are exceptional with 50% of GCSEs passed a A or A* grades in 2005. 
        
        How do you get in?
        
        The school is over-subscribed, but takes pupils from a very wide variety 
      of primaries: there are no specific 'feeder' schools as each application 
      is judged on its own merits. Apply direct to the school and complete its 
      application form. The school does not select on the basis of ability but 
      a positive attitude to the Catholic faith and parental commitment are 
      of paramount importance. The school must be your first choice. 
Contact details
| Address | Cardinal 
              Vaughan Memorial School, | 
|  | mail@cvms.co.uk | 
| Web-site | www.cvms.co.uk | 
| Tel. | (020) 7603 8478 | 
| Fax | (020) 7602 3124 | 
| Head | Mr. M. A. Gormally |