All Hallows Catholic High School
Lancashire, United Kingdom
About All Hallows Catholic High School
All Hallows Catholic High School is a mixed, Roman Catholic, 11-16, voluntary-aided secondary school, situated in Penwortham in Lancashire. The school is under the trusteeship of the Archdiocese of Liverpool, and the Governing Body is the Admissions Authority. There are 893 students on the school roll.
All Hallows Catholic High School opened in 1975. In 2007 a building programme enabled all departments to be located in specific areas of the school and also provided an additional Science Laboratory. Over the last six years the entire school has been refurbished.
Headteacher
Mrs A Cooper
Values and vision
All Hallows Catholic High School aims to reflect the Christian values proclaimed in the Gospel. The school wants the children who attend to enjoy their five years there, and to grow morally, intellectually and spiritually and to leave us as young people, equipped to take their place in society. In order to do this, the school wants them to achieve the very best that they are capable of in all areas of school life. The school’s aim to create a community based on Christian values is always at the forefront of its work with the children.
Ofsted
“Students at All Hallows Catholic High School receive an outstanding education that prepares them extremely well for their future. Much of the teaching is outstanding and is never less than good. Teachers have expert subject knowledge and use innovative activities that involve students well and help them to learn rapidly. The headteacher, senior and middle managers are vigorous in their constant drive to improve further the quality of teaching in the school and this is enhancing provision and driving standards higher.”
View All Hallows Catholic High School’s latest Ofsted report
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