The Cardinal Wiseman School

The Cardinal Wiseman School
Motto Omnio Pro Christo
(All things for Christ)
Established 1959
Type Voluntary aided comprehensive
Religion Roman Catholic
Headteacher Michael Kiely
Chaplain Meghan James
Chair of Governors Maggie Pound
Location Greenford Road
Greenford
UB6 9AW
England
Local authority Ealing
DfE URN 101934 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students about 1900 (Lower School and Sixth Form)
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Houses Campion, Clitherow, Fisher, More, Ward, Southwell
Colours Lower School: Royal Blue, White – Sixth Form: Black, White
Website wiseman.ealing.sch.uk

The Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School, commonly known as The Cardinal Wiseman School, is a Catholic school comprising a comprehensive secondary school and The Cardinal Wiseman School Sixth Form located in Greenford, London, England. Its headteacher is Michael Kiely and its student body consists of 11- to 18-year-olds.[1]

In 2006, it was featured on the BBC's list of 197 schools in England with the best "value added" measures from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4.[2]

History

It is named after the Catholic Cardinal Wiseman, a Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster in 1850. It was originally opened in 1959, but has been reorganised several times since, including an amalgamation with the Cardinal Newman School in 1986.[3]

  • The original Cardinal Wiseman School was opened in 1959 as a special agreement school catering for 456 boys and girls aged 11-15 years. Since then the school has been reorganised several times.
  • In 1974, The London Borough of Ealing established a comprehensive school system with the age of transfer being 12+ years.
  • In 1986, The Cardinal Wiseman School amalgamated with the Cardinal Newman School and gained Voluntary Aided status.
  • In 1995, the DfEE inaugurated Cardinal Wiseman School as a 'Technology and Art College' following the successful application from the school. This has attracted considerable extra funding that is not normally available.
  • In 1998, The Cardinal Wiseman School applied to have the status extended for a second term. Following an inspection visit by the DfEE Technology Colleges Unit to see if our earlier targets had been achieved, the School was granted a second term without any conditions being imposed (other than the new targets!). A third term of Technology status has since been awarded and in 2006 the school was awarded a second specialist status in the area of Humanities.Once again, considerable funding has been attracted to the school.[4]

Location

It is located on Greenford Road in Greenford, near Greenford Broadway; there are many buses that stop close to it, including the E1, E2, E3, E5, E6, E7, E9, E10, E11, 92, 95, 105 and 282. It is next to, and is often twinned with Our Lady of The Visitation Roman Catholic Primary School, and the Our Lady of the Visitation Church.

Uniform

Years 7 to 11

The students wear a uniform, consisting of a royal blue blazer, navy and white tie, white shirt, grey skirt (for girls) and charcoal trousers for boys. However, as of April 2007, ties were not required to be worn during the summer term, for a trial period. This rule has now been lifted, and ties are once again compulsory for all students all year. During the summer terms, girls can choose to wear summer blouses which they do not have to wear a tie with.

Sixth Form

The uniform for the Sixth Form differs to the lower school. Students are required to wear a black tie with the school crest over a plain white shirt with black trousers or skirts. A blazer is available although most students prefer their own choice of plain black jumpers.

Notable former pupils

Popular band The Magic Numbers attended Cardinal Wiseman, as well as Jason Roberts, former Premier League striker for Blackburn Rovers and Reading.[5] Also professional Football Player Aaron Pierre, who plays defender for Wycombe Wanderers as did Ruben Loftus-Cheek, a midfielder who plays for London-based club Chelsea

Power metal band DragonForce's keyboardist Vadim Pruzhanov attended Cardinal Wiseman.

Young actors James Forde, who plays Liam Butcher in the soap EastEnders, and Joe Prospero, who featured in Finding Neverland, My Dad's the Prime Minister and the Bill, attended the school.

Comedian Javone Prince, famous for starring as Jerwayne in PhoneShop, also attended the school.

An article in The Independent in November 2014 highlighted the famous alumni produced by Cardinal Wiseman during a difficult time for the school.[6]

Arts Festival

Every year, the Music and Drama departments at Cardinal Wiseman organise a two night event at which numerous musicians and dancers come together to showcase the wealth of talent within the school community. This will normally take place on the Wednesday and Thursday of the first week of November, with auditions for acts occurring in mid September.

Monetary prizes are awarded for the best musicians and dancers in upper and lower school and one for the overall best performance. These are decided on the second night by a panel of judges that usually contains various professionals and ex-pupils, and also on occasion, famous celebrities also attend the show as judges.

References

  1. "Wiseman Successes". Archived from the original on 7 March 2005. Retrieved 4 March 2007.
  2. "Schools that add the most value". BBC News. 19 January 2006. Retrieved 4 January 2007.
  3. "School Life". Archived from the original on 7 March 2005. Retrieved 20 December 2006.
  4. "The Cardinal Wiseman School History". The Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School.
  5. http://www.jasonroberts30.com/
  6. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/schools/once-dubbed-ghastly-the-cardinal-wiseman-school-is-now-a-flourishing-comprehensive-with-a-growing-number-of-successful-alumni-9842236.html

Coordinates: 51°31′31″N 0°21′07″W / 51.52528°N 0.35203°W / 51.52528; -0.35203

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