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St Francis Roman Catholic Grammar School

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Established
  
1956

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Founder
  
Father Francis Dunne

Closed
  
1973

Gender
  
Boys

Founded
  
1956

Motto
  
Cervus ad Fontes (Latin for The Hart to the Font)

Location
  
Hartlepool County Durham England

For the school of the same name in Quetta, Pakistan, see St Francis Grammar School.

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St Francis RC Grammar School, also known as St Francis Xavier Grammar School, was a Catholic grammar school for boys, in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. It opened on 17 September 1956 and was subsumed into The English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College along with St Joseph's Convent School and four more local Catholic schools in 1973. It was run by the Xaverian Brothers.

Houses

There were four houses within the school: Percy, Swalwell, Errington, and Thirkeld. In the same way as the later English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College would name its houses after the English Martyrs, the houses of St Francis Grammar School were named after the following:

Percy

  • Thomas Percy, the 7th Earl of Northumberland who was executed in York in 1572.
  • Swalwell

  • John Swalwell, who can be found on the list of abbots of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Abbey as Master of Wearmouth in 1526 and Master of Jarrow in 1531.
  • Errington

  • Roman Catholic churchman, George Errington (martyr), executed at York in 1596.
  • Thirkeld

  • Roman Catholic priest, Richard Thirkeld, also executed at York in 1583.
  • Woodlands

  • Wooler Road, the main site.
  • Normanhurst

  • Grange Road. Now a pub known as 'The White House'.
  • Notable Alumni

  • John Darwin.
  • Philip Middlemiss.
  • Jez Lowe.
  • Malcolm Todd, archaeologist and historian.
  • Reunion Groups

  • Over 150 members plus photos: http://www.schoolfriends.com.au/School.page/St_Francis_Xavier/10822/Details
  • Over 100 members: http://www.friendsreunited.com/School.page/St_Francis_Grammar_School/411118/Details
  • References

    St Francis Roman Catholic Grammar School Wikipedia