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St Edmund Campion Catholic School

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Established
  
September 1975

Headteacher
  
Mrs P Steele

Phone
  
+44 121 464 7700

Founded
  
September 1975

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Chair of Governors
  
Mr T Davenport

Number of students
  
1,052

Local authority
  
Birmingham

Type
  
Comprehensive voluntary aided school

Location
  
Sutton Road Erdington Birmingham West Midlands B23 5XA England

Address
  
Sutton Rd, Birmingham B23 5XA, UK

Motto
  
Achieving Together Through Christ

Profiles

St Edmund Campion Catholic School is a Catholic Secondary School located on the corner of Holly Lane and Sutton New Road in the Erdington area of Birmingham, England. The school also has a Sixth Form.

In September 1975, Sister Bernadette, headmistress of St. Margaret Clitherow School, Sister Ingrid, headmistress of St. Agnes’ school and Mr. Doherty, Headmaster of St. Thomas of Canterbury handed over their keys to Mr. Loughran, the headmaster of the newly formed St. Edmund Campion School, which opened using the three sites of the constituent schools.

Until September 2004, the school was situated on two sites. Works completed in 2005 integrated the campus.

In September 2005, the school was granted Specialist Language college status.

The school benefits from retreats to Soli House, Ogwen Cottage an outdoor activities centre in Snowdonia, Alton Castle. Members of the student body make annual pilgrimages to Lourdes with the Birmingham Diocese.

Notable former pupils

  • Gabriel Agbonlahor, Aston Villa F.C. Striker, England national football team Striker,
  • Michael Ricketts, Bolton Wanderers F.C. Striker, England national football team
  • Jo Enright, comedian, appeared in Phoenix Nights, Lab Rats, Time Trumpet, Peter Kay's Britain's Got the Pop Factor..., I'm Alan Partridge
  • Darren Byfield, Millwall F.C. Striker
  • Oscar Gobern, Southampton F.C. Midfielder
  • Barry Bannan, Aston Villa F.C First Team, Midfield
  • Luke Lennon-Ford, Team GB Athlete 4 × 400 m
  • References

    St Edmund Campion Catholic School Wikipedia