Established 1904 Religion Roman Catholic DfE number 852/5417 Number of students 1,080 | Type Academy Headteacher Ms Lyn Bourne Phone +44 23 8032 8200 Founded 1904 | |
Location Carlton Road
Southampton
Hampshire
SO15 2WZ
England Address Carlton Rd, Southampton SO15 2WZ, UK Motto Semper Fidelis; (Always faithful) Diocese Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth Similar Springhill Catholic Primary S, Bitterne Park School, Cantell School, Upper Shirley High, St George Catholic College Profiles |
St Anne's Catholic School is an outstanding 11-18 secondary school in Southampton, England, for girls. The school's sixth form is coeducational. The school is situated close to the city centre, and attracts pupils from all round the city and beyond. The school converted to academy status in August 2012. In January 2016, there were 1080 students enrolled in the school, with 48 students at the end of Year 13. Until 2006, it was known as St Anne's Convent School.
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History
St Anne's Convent School was established in 1904 by the La Sainte Union Sisters and is still under their trusteeship. It was the first direct grant grammar school to convert to a comprehensive intake. After over a century of single-sex education, boys were admitted into the sixth form for the first time beginning in the 2006-07 school year. The "convent" was dropped from the school's official title to reflect this change.
Premises
The school occupies a site on the corner of Carlton Road and Carlton Crescent back to Rockstone Place. Nos. 11 and 12 Carlton Crescent are Grade II listed buildings. The westwards extension of No. 12 was built in 1961, for which the architects, Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners received a Civic Trust design award; this was described as "a model of neighbourly treatment in terms of scale character and materials, and an outstanding example of a modern building meeting present-day requirements yet harmonising beautifully with an earlier style".
Houses
The school is organised into a house system, with each of the seven houses named after a Saint (Alban, Becket, Bede, Campion, Edmund, Fisher and Gregory). There are two House Captains for each house: students from the Sixth form who apply for the posts. The students have several "House Assemblies" per year, in addition to their weekly "Year Assemblies". Along with Tutor Groups (in houses) there are Teaching Groups. In KS3 these are named after trees and rivers and arranged according to English and maths ability.
Academics
The school annually achieves significantly better than the national average. The progress students make from starting at age 11 places it in the top 10% of schools nationally. The school's 5A*-C indicator has been in the 70-80% range for the past 4 years. It achieved an English Baccalaureate result of 47% in 2015. It regularly ranks at the top of the A Levels results table for non-independent schools in Hampshire.
Ofsted Inspection Reports
The school was last inspected by OFSTED in March 2016. The inspection team rated the overall effectiveness of the school as Outstanding in all areas, including the sixth form.
Key findings of the Inspection