All Hallows Catholic School

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All Hallows Catholic School is a mixed, voluntary-aided comprehensive secondary school and Sixth Form in Weybourne, Farnham, Surrey, England.[2] It is a Roman Catholic school affiliated to the Portsmouth diocese.[3] The school offers many courses including A-levels, GCSEs and BTECs as well as other subject specific qualifications.

All Hallows Catholic School
Address
Map
Weybourne Road

, ,
GU9 9HF

England
Coordinates51°14′05″N 0°46′30″W / 51.23470°N 0.77506°W / 51.23470; -0.77506
Information
TypeVoluntary aided school
MottoTestimonium Perhibere Veritati (Bear witness to the truth)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1961[1]
Local authoritySurrey County Council
Department for Education URN125315 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairIan Anderson
HeadteacherMark Baines
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1220
HousesAlban, Clare, Edmund, John, More, Pole, Swithun, Hilda
Colour(s)     
grey, navy, gold, blue, maroon
PublicationNews.com
Websitewww.allhallows.net

History

 
All Hallows in 2019

The school opened in 1961 through the initiative and funding by the people of St Joseph's Church, Aldershot.

Between 2010 and 2011, the school completed a major extension providing two new classrooms and a new science laboratory, and refurbished three other classrooms. There are also enhanced staff facilities and a completely redesigned reception area. 50th anniversary celebrations during 2011-2012 included a Mass to which former staff and students were invited and the construction of a Jubilee Memorial Garden.

Construction of a new Sixth Form Centre has finished and contains two photography classrooms, two science labs and 5 other classrooms, it has a cafeteria known as father Dan's, a study centre and a common room. It also contains an auditorium for school assemblies, theatrical performances, award presentations and termly masses. In 2021, the café, "Father Dan's" was renovated into a more modern space with improved seating space and food facilities for Sixth Form students.[4]

Current school facilities include an indoor heated swimming pool, gymnasium with fitness suite, a theatre with raked seating, drama studio and an art gallery/exhibition space.

The school has had a minority of students from each of the BRICS countries since the turn of the new millennium, as well as a recognition in the Ofsted report of popularity among families of the Gurkhas and British Nepali descendants.[5]

Controversy

In August 2017, a former religious studies teacher at the school was caught with more than a thousand indecent pictures of children and confessed to making prostitutes wear school uniforms, narrowly avoiding ten years of prison according to Judge Anil Murray.[6]

Following the retirement of Elizabeth Lutzeier, in 2016[7] a new headteacher, Patrick Doyle, was appointed, and served until stepping down in 2020.[8] Mr Mark Baines was appointed as his replacement in the interim, this appointment was later made permanent, and he is the current head teacher of the school.[3]

Extra curricular activities

Extra curricular activities include a number of sports such as football, rugby, fitness, cricket, netball, rounders (in summer) and swimming. There are also numerous musical activities such as Cantamus (Girl's choir), Boy's choir, Chamber Choir, String Orchestra, Senior Strings, Jazz Combo, Jazz Experience, Concert Band, Big Band, Senior Girls Choir, Brass Band. It also is the location of "Violins Together", "Cellos Together" and "Voices Together", which are groups open to all nearby schools.

The school holds 2 annual concerts, at Christmas and the end of spring, to showcase the school's musical abilities. The school also holds musicals each year, such as the production of Lionel Bart's "Oliver!" performed by the school in 2022.

Assessment

The school was judged Outstanding in 2011, the highest category, having in the 2004 inspection been at good. All of the four grouped criteria were outstanding.

Depending on which of the main subjects is analysed, results overall in 2012 were in the top quintile nationally for two subjects and third quintile for the third subject area, Science. The 2013 results had "improved significantly" by 2013 according to the Ofsted report, results which have yet to be put into national groups for comparison between similar and all schools. However, there was not an inspection from 2017 to 2021.[5] The school's sixth form achieved its best results in 2022, higher than the preceding two years where teacher assessment was used.[9]

Alumni

References

  1. ^ News item: Death of first headteacher All Hallows School
  2. ^ "Edubase record - Establishment: All Hallows Catholic School". Department for Education. Archived from the original on 28 May 2013. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
  3. ^ a b "All Hallows Catholic School". All Hallows Catholic School. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  4. ^ @allhallows (3 September 2021). "Welcome back all of our Year 12s, who had a sneak peak at the renovated Father Dan's-looking forward to all the Sixth Form returning on Monday" (Tweet). Retrieved 28 December 2022 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ a b Morgan-Price, Samantha (11 February 2011). "All Hallows Catholic School: Inspection Report". Ofsted.
  6. ^ "Child porn teacher spared prison | farnhamherald.com". Farnham Herald. 14 August 2017. Retrieved 19 April 2022.
  7. ^ "Popular head retires after 18 years at helm". Farnham Herald. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  8. ^ "Catholic school head resigns post". Farnham Herald. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  9. ^ "A-level results: All Hallows Catholic School in Farnham reports 'phenomenal' results". Farnham Herald. 22 August 2022. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  10. ^ "Last election result for Sarah Olney - MPS and Lords - UK Parliament".
  11. ^ "The coaching staff for England teams during the 2020-21 season has been confirmed". The FA. 24 September 2020. Archived from the original on 10 October 2020. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 10 October 2022 suggested (help)