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1 History  



1.1  Grammar school  







2 Admissions  





3 Academic performance  





4 School site  





5 Activities  



5.1  Sport  





5.2  Choir  





5.3  Other clubs  







6 Notable former pupils  



6.1  St. Gregory's R.C. Grammar School  







7 References  





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Coordinates: 53°4041N 1°4617W / 53.67797°N 1.77131°W / 53.67797; -1.77131
 

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All Saints Catholic College
Address
Map

Bradley Bar


, ,

HD2 2JT


England
Coordinates53°40′41N 1°46′17W / 53.67797°N 1.77131°W / 53.67797; -1.77131
Information
TypeVoluntary aided school
MottoLove Serve Learn
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Local authorityKirklees
SpecialistHumanities
Department for Education URN107782 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalKaren Colligan
Staff47000
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 59
Enrolment750
Colour(s)red grey yellow
Websitehttp://www.aschc.com


All Saints Catholic College is a Roman Catholic secondary school situated in Bradley Bar, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England.

History[edit]

All Saints Catholic College was formed as a Comprehensive school in 1973 with the merger of St. Gregory's RC Grammar school and St. Augustine's RC Secondary Modern school, which had previously existed on the same site.

In 2006, it achieved specialist Humanities College status.

In 2009, joint headteachers Mary Nixon and Liam Harron resigned after being suspended for eight months. The duo had made headlines in 2004 when they became joint headteachers of the school, but were suspended 4 years later due to complaints from unions and official bodies.[1]

Grammar school[edit]

Originally, St. Gregory's R.C. Grammar school was run as a catholic voluntary aided grammar school by Huddersfield Education Committee. It had around 500 students in the early 1960s, which rose to 800 by the early 1970s.

Admissions[edit]

All Saints takes Catholic students from a number of Primary schools in the Huddersfield and Halifax areas of West Yorkshire. There are also a number of non-Catholic students at the school, and admission is not solely based on religion.[2]

All Saints is a feeder school to a number of local colleges including Greenhead College, Huddersfield New College and Kirklees College.

Academic performance[edit]

GCSE results have improved over the last few years with the percentage of students gaining 5 GCSEs at grade A*-C (including English and Maths) rising from 42% in 2010 to 57% in 2013 with the best results ever achieved in 2014 of 63%.[3] This now places the school broadly in line with national averages.

Progress of students has been consistently high in English. Progress in Maths and Science has shown an improvement over recent years.[4]

The school was ranked 18th in Kirklees secondary schools in the 2013 league tables.[3]

Following improved results in 2014, the school is ranked 7th overall in Kirklees, and 4th when selective schools are removed.[5]

School site[edit]

The school building is now a huge rectangular, modern school setting with plenty of classrooms including practical rooms and computer rooms. They also have a Learning Resource Centre (LRC) equipped with plenty of books and a computer area. The school also has a PE building which has a large PE hall as well as a fitness studio. There is also an outside court for outdoor PE and there is a field for track and field.

There is currently a Prefect System in place at the school, as well as a Student Council.

Activities[edit]

Sport[edit]

The school does generally well in sports events including Rugby, Football and Netball. The school has several competitive basketball teams, which have been successfully recently. The Upper School girls football team won the Yorkshire schools league in 2009.

The original Saint Augustine's excelled in Rugby League and between the mid 1960s to early 1970s won trophies in all age groups from under 12s to under 16s.

Choir[edit]

The All Saints Catholic College Choir recently achieved a bronze medal at the World Choir Games in Austria, having only been together a year. The students met choirs from all over the world and competed against the very best in their category, mixed youth choirs. Also, in November 2012, singers from the school travelled down to London's Royal Albert Hall as part of a massed choir called Huddersfield Fusion to sing in Music For Youth School's Prom 2012.

Other clubs[edit]

A lot of classes have their own type of club there are plenty of choices for years 7-8 to try the things that they would do if they chose to do that subject for their GCSEs (they choose in year 8) and for 9-11 they can do their homework / coursework. There is also a maths club to help the students of all years.

Notable former pupils[edit]

St. Gregory's R.C. Grammar School[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Head teachers at All Saints resign". YorkshireLive. 20 March 2009. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  • ^ "Admissions Policy – All Saints Catholic College". aschc.com. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  • ^ a b "The Department for Education - Performance Tables - Local Authority results". education.gov.uk. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  • ^ "Ofsted School Data Dashboard for All Saints Catholic College Specialist in Humanities". ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  • ^ "The Department for Education - Performance Tables - Local Authority results". education.gov.uk. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  • ^ "Ebola doctor Geraldine O'Hara: 'Nothing can prepare you for seeing healthy young people die'". theguardian.com. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
  • ^ "Huddersfield doctor Geraldine O'Hara on ebola front line in Africa". examinerlive.co.uk. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
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