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Redcourt St Anselm's

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Established
  
1947

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Chair of Governors
  
Mr P Sweeney

Phone
  
+44 151 652 5228

Type
  
Preparatory school

Headmistress
  
Mrs R Jones

Founders
  
Christian Brothers

Founded
  
1947

Address
  
7 Devonshire Pl, Oxton, Birkenhead, Prenton CH43 1TX, UK

Founder
  
Congregation of Christian Brothers

Local authority
  
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

Similar
  
St Anselm's College, Redcourt St Anselms Games Fi, Birkenhead School, Birkenhead High School A

Profiles

Redcourt St Anselm's is a Catholic preparatory day school for boys and girls aged 3 to 11 in the Oxton suburb of Prenton, Merseyside, England.

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History

Redcourt St Anselm's began as the prep department of St. Anselm's College. The Christian Brothers were looking for a place to relocate the younger boys due to the lack of space and purchased Redcourt for £3,250 in 1946. The 197 junior boys moved in the following year with Brother H F Malone as the first headmaster and six other Brothers and lay staff members as teachers. In 1991, girls were first admitted and the nursery department was opened. Due to the Education Act 1993, the senior school (College) took the option to join the state sector (it later became a voluntary aided school) and Redcourt chose to become independent. While it is now a fully independent school in its own right and run by lay staff members, it is still under the trusteeship of the Christian Brothers and maintains links with the College.

Redcourt

Redcourt was originally a Victorian family home built by prominent Scottish banker George Rae between 1876 and 1879 and designed by Edmund Kirby. The Rae family lived there until the outbreak of World War II. It was used by the Home Guard during the War before it was purchased by the Brothers when the War ended. It was designated a Grade II listed building in 1974.

Academics

Children are prepared for the Common Entrance and 11-plus exams. Leavers usually transfer to local grammar and independent schools or other Catholic schools. Redcourt has links with two local Catholic schools - St. Anselm's College (boys) and Upton Hall School (girls) - and special provisions are made for those intending to continue their secondary education there.

Former pupils

  • Paul O'Grady
  • References

    Redcourt St Anselm's Wikipedia