Frequently asked questions

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How do you support Church School Admissions?

Choosing a school for your child is a big decision and a church school can provide a wonderful option. Church schools usually ask for each application to be supported by a Supplementary form signed by the Vicar of your church. The admissions criteria will vary from school to school, so check the policies of all the schools to which you may apply. At All Saints’ we have a system in place to help Rev Andy Saville manage the signing of the supplementary forms. Please contact us to find out more.

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We have a strong relationship with Laleham Church of England Primary School, which is within our parish.
https://www.lalehamcofeprimaryschool.co.uk/

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We are also pleased to have close links with Bishop Wand, which although not in the Parish of All Saints’ Laleham, is our local Church of England Secondary School.
http://www.bishopwand.surrey.sch.uk/



Can I hire your hall?

Our hall (which we call the Youth Centre) is located at the rear of Laleham village car park and is the venue for Laleham Church Playgroup on weekday mornings. Please contact us if you are interested in hiring the Youth Centre.

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Can we get married at All Saints’?

The pretty setting at All Saints’ makes a beautiful location for a wedding. We will need to ask for some information from you both before we can give a definite answer, but we’d love to chat with you about your plans.


Can you christen my child?

It’s great that you are considering baptism (or christening) for your child. We’d love to help you think through this important step.


Can I be buried or interred in your churchyard?

Whether you’re planning a funeral for a loved one or making plans for the future, please contact us to chat through the possibilities for you and your family. Although our small churchyard is not able to accept requests for new burial plots, it may be possible to bury into an existing family plot or inter ashes into a new plot.


Where can I learn about the history of All Saints’?

All Saints’ has been a centre for Christian worship for over 400 years and is a Grade 1 listed building.