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Palmer Catholic Academy

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Established
  
1900 (1900)

Religion
  
Catholicism

Deputy head - Pastoral
  
Mr P. Downey

Phone
  
+44 20 8590 3808

Founded
  
1900

Type
  
Headteacher
  
Ms. A. Moise-Dixon

Address
  
Ilford IG3 8ET, UK

Founder
  
Canon Patrick Palmer

Colors
  
Yellow, Red, Lime

Motto
  
"Ad Gloriam Dei Et Servitium Omnium"

Similar
  
Chadwell Heath Academy, Beal High School, Ilford Ursuline High Sch, Oaks Park High School, Loxford School

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The Palmer Catholic Academy, previously known as Canon Palmer Catholic School was the first Roman Catholic secondary academy school located in Ilford, in London, England.

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The school consists of 5 buildings, each named after notable Catholic figures. Palmer House, named after the schools founder; Canon Patrick Palmer, Heenan House, Kolbe house, Mother Teresa house and Bede House. The school is a specialist Science Mathematics and Computing college. The school recently received an Academy status therefore having the name changed to "The Palmer Catholic Academy"

The Palmer Catholic Academy, is a voluntary aided academy for boys and girls from 11 to 18. Founded as Canon Palmer Catholic School in 1961 with 300 students, it has grown greatly in numbers and stature. The Palmer Catholic Academy also has a sixth form. It has had numerous headmasters over the course of its life, including Mrs Allison Moise-Dixon, the first female headteacher at the Academy.

The school promotes predominantly Catholic/Christian values but welcomes students of all faiths.

The school has multiple buildings all named after influential figures of the catholic faith. The school is a science, computing and maths specialist school, while also boasting many regional sporting achievements.

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References

Palmer Catholic Academy Wikipedia