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St. Simon Stock Catholic School
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Labora Cum Amore
Founded: 1967
Type: Comprehensive
Location: Maidstone, Kent, United Kingdom
Headteacher: John McParland (2001-)
Students: 1000+
Age Range: 11-18
Gender: Mixed
Website: http://www.st-simon-stock.kent.sch.uk/index.asp

St. Simon Stock Catholic School is a mixed secondary school in Maidstone, Kent, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1967 and is the only Catholic secondary school in the area. It was named after the Carmelite St. Simon Stock, who was believed to be born in Aylesford. The school's moto is Labora Cum Amore - Labour with Love.

The School

The school is located in Oakwood Park, to the West of Maidstone. In 2003, the school was awarded specialist technology status[1] and in 2004 the school completed an ambitious building project that saw several new facilities including a new sports hall, three ICT and business studies suites and a school restaurant. unfortuantly we will never be able to pay for them, oh well.[2]

Admissions

to get into the school you have to be able to prove you have had leprosay for 3 years.

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