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St Mary's College, Wallasey

Coordinates: 53°25′30″N 3°03′50″W / 53.425°N 3.064°W / 53.425; -3.064
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St Mary's Catholic College ... A Voluntary Aided Academy
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TypeAcademy (since November 2016)
MottoChrist Within Us All - Aspire Not To Have More But To be More - Archbishop Romero
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1972[1]
Department for Education URN143554 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherKevin Maddocks
GenderCo-educational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,309
Colour(s)Primarily blue with a yellow badge.[2]
Years 7–10 each have a different colour of the school motto written on the badge:
Year 7 - red
Year 8 - blue
Year 9 - purple
Year 10 - green
Websitehttp://stmaryswallasey.com/

St Mary's Catholic College (SMC) is a Catholic secondary school located in Wallasey, Wirral, in North West England. St Mary's is one of four Catholic secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral. The others are St Anselm's College, St John Plessington Catholic College and Upton Hall School FCJ.

St Mary's is a Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form with academy status (since November 2016) located in Wallasey, Wirral, England.

St Mary's Catholic College (SMC) is part of St John Plessington Catholic College (SJP) and works in very close relationship to further both schools.

Pastoral care

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There are numerous pastoral systems in place in SMC which care for a student's college life. The two most notable pastoral system are the form and year-group systems. Each year-group comprises eight forms which are each named after one of the forty Catholic martyrs of England and Wales and then divided up into two half- year groups named Alpha and Beta. These eight forms are:

Alpha Half-Year:

Beta Half-Year:

House System:

As well as the year-group system, there is also a house system. Every student in the school is placed into one of six houses which are named after saints or prominent Catholic figures. These houses are:

The school also enables and encourages students to report incidents of bullying, theft, crime or any unwanted behaviour in confidence to their school 24 hours a day via the TextSomeone system the school has introduced, along with the CallParents and Truancy Call systems, introduced to free up staff time usually consumed with administrative tasks.

Notable former pupils

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Campus

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From 2002 to 2004, a £12.5 million building programme took place at St. Mary's. This almost doubled the accommodation size of the whole school. This enabled the school to comfortably deal with rising pupil numbers. The building programme also addressed all of the accommodation shortfalls highlighted in the Ofsted report of March 2002.

In April 2003, the Science and Technology Building opened, along with a new school chapel, extended library, Sixth form common room and study base, extra classrooms and two computer resource bases.

In May 2004, the new Arts Block was opened, in time for the school to become a Specialist College for the Arts in September. There were two new drama studios, a fully equipped dance studio, three art rooms, two new computer rooms and five additional classrooms. The Music Department now has its own recording studio and soundproof practice rooms.

The buildings include 19 classrooms (16 general and 3 Design and Technology), larger PE changing rooms, expanded and upgraded office/reception areas, improved access for students with limited mobility, three refurbished laboratories, and more dining room space.

The current buildings' capacity can accommodate up to 1,850 students.[3] Eight forms of entry and an anticipated sixth form roll of 300 .

In 2018 the school removed a wall in front of the girls' toilets to cut down on juvenile delinquency; in response parents pulled their children out of school and complained.[4]

Significant events

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On 1 December 2011, students from St. Mary's College were invited to perform for HM The Queen and HM The Duke of Edinburgh when they officially opened the Floral Pavilion in New Brighton.[5]

On 1 November 2016, St Mary's Catholic College became an academy.

References

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  1. ^ Specifications of St Mary's Catholic College Wallasey. ScholarshipLand. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  2. ^ Uniform.
    St Mary's Catholic College.
  3. ^ St Mary's Catholic College. Ofsted. Published 31 October 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  4. ^ Butcher, Ryan. "Parents keep children at home in protest after school removes wall from front of girls' toilets". The Independent. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  5. ^ "A warm, Wirral welcome for Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh | WIRRAL Borough Council". www.wirral.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012.
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