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La Sainte Union Catholic School

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Established
  
1861

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

DfE URN
  
100059

Founder
  
Jean Baptiste Debrabant

Type
  
Voluntary aided school

Headteacher
  
Maureen Williams

Phone
  
+44 20 7428 4600

Founded
  
1861

Location
  
Highgate Road London NW5 1RP England

Address
  
Highgate Rd, Highgate, London NW5 1RP, UK

Motto
  
Cuique Omnes et Omnes Deo - Each for all and all for God

Local authority
  
Camden London Borough Council

Similar
  
Parliament Hill School, Camden School for Girls, Acland Burghley School, William Ellis School, Regent High School

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La Sainte Union Catholic School is a girls' Roman Catholic secondary school based in Highgate, Camden in North London.

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History

Formerly, a grant-maintained school, La Sainte Union Catholic School is now a voluntary-aided school which teaches girls aged 11–18. It is a Specialist Science College. It was awarded Beacon school status in 1999. The school is a part of the LaSWAP Sixth Form consortium, together with William Ellis School, Acland Burghley School and Parliament Hill School. As such, although the main student body is female, the school has a mixed sixth-form.

The school is named after the order of sisters that founded and continues to run the school, the Sisters of La Sainte Union des Sacrés-Coeurs. This teaching order was founded in 1826 by Father Jean-Baptiste Debrabant, a Belgian priest who felt that the future of the Catholic Church lay in the hands of the young women who would eventually bring up future generations of the faithful, declaring that "a Christian-based education offers sure hope for the future of religion and society".

The school site is on Highgate Road/Croftdown Road, opposite Parliament Hill Fields. It was originally a small private boarding school, becoming a grammar school in the 1960s, and then a comprehensive in the 1970s. During the 1990s the school had grant-maintained status. It was one of the first schools in London to be named as a Beacon school in a government scheme designed to recognize outstanding achievement in inner-city schools. The school has recently also been awarded specialist school (science and mathematics) status.

LaSWAP Sixth Form

The LaSWAP Sixth Form is the sixth form consortium of four North London schools: Acland Burghley School, La Sainte Union Catholic School, Parliament Hill School and William Ellis School. It is one of the largest sixth form consortia in the Greater London area offering some 42 different AS and A2 courses, AGCEs, BTECs, NVQs and GCSE courses. The name was formed from the first three letters of La Sainte Union and the first letter of the other three schools.

Notable former pupils

  • Maggie Aderin-Pocock MBE, British space scientist
  • Tulisa Contostavlos, musician, N-Dubz, attended the school during her early secondary years
  • Gloria Hooper, Baroness Hooper, Conservative MEP and life peer
  • Imelda Staunton, actress, 'Vera Drake', and 'Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix
  • Sister schools

  • St Catherine's Catholic School for Girls England
  • St. Anne's Catholic School (Southampton) England
  • Grays Convent High School England
  • La Sainte Union Convent School England
  • La Sainte Union College of Higher Education England
  • Banagher College Ireland
  • Our Lady's Bower School Ireland
  • Debrabant School Tanzania
  • References

    La Sainte Union Catholic School Wikipedia