Sacred Heart Catholic College
Sacred Heart Catholic College is a secondary school in Crosby, Merseyside, England. It was created from the amalgamation of Seafield Convent Grammar and St Bede's Secondary Modern in 1977, and was known as Sacred Heart Catholic High School.
Sacred Heart Catholic College | |
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Liverpool Road , , L23 5TF | |
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Type | Voluntary aided comprehensive |
Motto | Caring, Christian, Community |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1977 (merger) |
Local authority | Sefton |
Department for Education URN | 104961 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Deputy | John Pye |
Head Teacher | Mr Ian H. Walker |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 1469 |
Houses | S,A,C,R,E,D,H,T |
Colour(s) | Navy Blue, Yellow |
Website | http://www.sacredheart.sefton.sch.uk/ |
History
It accepts boys and girls, primarily from its Catholic feeder primary schools including Great Crosby Catholic Primary School, Ursuline Catholic Primary School and the St. Edmund's and St. Thomas' Catholic Primary School.
The school is currently split across two sites. The Upper Site (which primarily deals with Year 9, Year 10, Year 11 and A-level students) is the former Seafield Convent building, whilst the lower site (which primarily deals with Year 7 and Year 8 students), situated on Myers Road East is the former St Bede's. The sites are within a short walk of each other. The school's Upper Site was used as a setting for the film Nowhere Boy.[1]
Notable former pupils
Seafield Convent
- Cherie Blair QC, wife of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair
St Bede's Secondary Modern
- Kenny Everett, comedian
Sacred Heart Catholic High School/College
- Brian Dooley, comedian, television writer
- Victor Anichebe, professional football player
- Chris Doyle, professional football player
- Adam Hammill, professional football player
- Marcus Collins, singer & X Factor finalist
- Daniel Purvis, Team GB gymnast
- Iffy Onuora, professional football player
- Jordan Ramos, sprinter, gymnast
- Rosa Mannion , operatic soprano
References
- (PDF) http://www.sacredheartcollege.org.uk/upload/articles/lennon2.pdf. Retrieved 15 May 2010. Missing or empty
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