Sacred Heart Catholic High School, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Established | 1905 |
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Type | Voluntary aided Academy |
Religion | Catholic |
Headteacher | Anita Bath[1] |
Founder | Society of the Sacred Heart |
Location | Fenham Hall Drive Newcastle upon Tyne Tyne and Wear NE4 9YH England Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. |
Local authority | Newcastle upon Tyne |
DfE URN | 137708 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Staff | 350 |
Students | 1800 |
Gender | Girls |
Ages | 11–18 |
Diocese | Hexham and Newcastle |
Website | SHHS |
Sacred Heart High School is a secondary school with academy status for girls. It is located on Fenham Hall Drive in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
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General Information
The school educates around 1,400 girls between the ages of eleven and eighteen on the site which has had a near £10 million makeover. The school consists of the main building, a technology and art building, a P.E. block, a maths and modern foreign languages building, a geography building, the sixth form centre, a small pottery and a dance studio. The uniform is currently (2013) a navy blue blazer and jumper, and a Douglas Tartan kilt (dark blue, light blue, green and white).[2]
History
A private college was founded in Fenham Hall in 1903 becoming a Government-recognised boarding and day school in 1905, taking ex-pupil-teachers, scholarship and fee-paying pupils. The college initially opened with 60 pupils and was under the sponsorship of the Society of the Sacred Heart nuns. It went through a number of changes until 1926 when it obtained Direct Grant status and became a grammar school.[3]
The grammar school lasted until 1977 when it became the Sacred Heart Comprehensive School, taking girls from 11 – 18 years old. In 1998 it was renamed the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic High School.[3]
In 2007 the school signed up to the Building Schools for the Future initiative which resulted in, amongst other benefits, the outsourcing of all IT services to a division of Newcastle City Council named "City Service".[2][3]
School Prayer
This is our school,
Let peace dwell here,
Let the rooms be full of joy,
Let love abide here,
Love of learning,
Love of one another,
Love of all people,
Love of life itself,
And love of God,
Let us remember that as many hands build a house,
So many hearts make a school.
[2]
Alumni
Sacred Heart Convent (Grammar/High) School
- Donna Air, actress and television presenter
- Hilary French, head of Newcastle High School for Girls
- Aimee Kelly, actress
- Frances Lannon, Principal since 2002 of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford
- Dr Mo O'Toole, Professor of Creativity and Innovation[4] at Newcastle University Business School, Labour MEP for North East England 1999-2004
- Catherine McKinnell, MP for Newcastle North
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External links
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- Roman Catholic secondary schools in the Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle
- Girls' schools in Tyne and Wear
- Educational institutions established in 1905
- Academies in Newcastle upon Tyne
- 1905 establishments in England
- Sacred Heart schools
- Secondary schools in Newcastle upon Tyne