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Sacred Heart High School | |
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Address | |
Fenham Hall Drive , , NE4 9YH England | |
Coordinates | 54°58′59″N 1°39′25″W / 54.983°N 1.657°W |
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Type | Academy |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1905 |
Founder | Society of the Sacred Heart |
Local authority | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Specialists | Technology and Arts |
Department for Education URN | 137708 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Headteacher | Suzanne Howell[1] |
Staff | 350 |
Gender | Girls |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 1,000 + |
Diocese | Hexham and Newcastle |
Website | http://www.sacredheart-high.org/ |
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.
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 (2015) a navy blue blazer and jumper, and a Douglas Tartan kilt or trousers(dark blue, light blue, green and white).[2]
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.[2][3]
(The private college) began in a small way in 1903, became a Government recognised boarding and day school in 1905, taking both ex pupil-teachers, and scholarship pupils, as well as fee-payers until 1913. It went through other changes until 1926 when it obtained Direct Grant status, which lasted until 1977 when it became the Sacred Heart Comprehensive School, taking girls from 11 – 18 years. In 1998 it was re-named the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic High School.