The admission policy for St Christophers is on their website here but the dates appear to be for last year
http://www.st-christophers.org/user_...nal%20lois.pdf
It's not the child that has to attend Church, it's the parent with the greatest attendance that counts. As a general rule if one of the parents has not attended Church 4 times a month for the two year period stated and a vicar will sign the supplementary admission form to prove this then it's unlikely the child will get in. SOme three times a month get in some years but not always.
Why does your Daughter want him to go to this school? If she does not attend Church or can use wither of these two then your grandson will not get a place and putting it down on the application form would be a waste of a choice
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1. Looked after children and previously looked after children.
This includes any "looked after child" and any child who was previously
looked after but immediately after being looked after became subject to an
adoption, residence or special guardianship order.
2. Children with special social or medical circumstances where these needs can only be met at this school. Please note that applicants under this criterion must supply a letter of support from a professional person, such as a doctor or social worker. Such evidence must set out the particular reasons why St Christopher’s is the most suitable school and the difficulties which would be caused if the child had to attend another school.
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