St Julie's Catholic High School

St. Julie's Catholic High School
Motto "Serve the good God well with much liberty of spirit. "
Religion Christian
Headteacher Mr Tim Alderman
Founder Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
Location Speke Road
Merseyside
L25 7TN
England, UK
53°22′21″N 2°51′56″W / 53.372370°N 2.865594°W / 53.372370; -2.865594Coordinates: 53°22′21″N 2°51′56″W / 53.372370°N 2.865594°W / 53.372370; -2.865594
Local authority Liverpool City Council
DfE URN 104712 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Girls
Ages 11–18
Website St. Julie's Catholic High School

St. Julie's Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic secondary school for girls aged 11-19 located in Woolton, Liverpool.

History

The school is the amalgamation of several different institutions, most established by the Congregation of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, founded by Saint Julie Billiart. The sisters were called to Liverpool in 1851 at the behest of Fr. James Nugent to help educate the poor families in the area.

The sisters opened a fee paying school at Woolton Hall in 1950. This school later became a voluntary aided Grammar School and then merged with Notre Dame Mount Pleasant High School in 1970 to form Notre Dame Woolton. In 1983, Notre Dame Woolton merged with La Sagesse, a school of the Daughters of Wisdom on Aigburth Road in Aigburth, and adopted its current name.[1]

In 2014 there were plans to move the school to a site on Beaconsfield Road adjacent to St. Francis Xavier's College,[2] but a revised plan was subsequently implemented to build largely on the existing site. The footprint of the new building required the use of some land from the adjacent field, which was exchanged for a much larger area of privately held historic woodland. This woodland is now accessible to all, increasing the size of Woolton Woods parkland for the benefit and enjoyment of Wooltonians.

Teaching began in the new building on the 18th September 2017, and it was officially opened by Mayor Joe Anderson on the 26th September 2018.

Notable alumni

Notre Dame Mount Pleasant High School

La Sagesse Convent

See also

List of schools in Liverpool

References

  1. "Woolton Hall", Liverpool Schools, retrieved 8 November 2012
  2. "Woolton Woods campaign fights St Julie's school moving to area". Liverpool Echo. 19 June 2014. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  3. Davies, Gareth A (20 December 2012). "Johnson-Thompson: Gerrard 'helped me make the jump'". The Daily Telegraph.
  4. "Katarina Johnson-Thompson European Champion!". stjulies.org.uk. 7 March 2015.
  5. "Woolton actress Katherine Rose Morley wins Gold Award". Liverpool Echo. 2012.
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