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St Peter's Catholic School

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Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Chair of Governors
  
Mrs H Read

Founded
  
1947

Headteacher
  
Toby Miller

Phone
  
+44 1483 534654

Local authority
  
Surrey

Established
  
1947 and c.1945 1971 (merger)

Type
  
Voluntary aided comprehensive

Founder
  
Archbishop Peter Amigo (1947 constituent) Daughters of Mary and Joseph (1945 constituent)

Address
  
Horseshoe Ln E, Guildford GU1 2TN, UK

Diocese
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton

Similar
  
George Abbot School, Guildford High School, Guildford County School, Royal Grammar School, Guildford College

St Peter's Catholic School, colloquially known as St Peter's, is a comprehensive secondary school in Guildford, Surrey, England. St Peter's receives Surrey County Council funding and is eligible for educational grants, parent-teacher association funding and the Diocesan funding, having approved voluntary aided status.

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The school's Governing Body is further overseen by the Diocesan Education Team following the 1971 combination of St Peter's (Boys') School, and a Merrow Grange Roman Catholic (Girls') School.

History

The present school was formed by the merger of the original St. Peter's Boys school and Merrow Grange, a Catholic girls school. St Peter’s School was founded by Archbishop Amigo in 1947 and named St. Peter’s his patron saint. It was housed in two buildings. One was the present site on Horseshoe Lane East and the other in Horseshoe Lane West. The Headmaster and a number of the teachers were Diocesan Priests.

Merrow Grange was on the corner of Horseshoe Lane East and the Epsom Road. In October 1945 it was purchased by the Ladies of Mary (who later became the Daughters of Mary and Joseph) and became an independent girls school called Merrow Grange. It was a Convent School run by the Daughters of Mary and Joseph, a foundation which continues to fund educational project in many other geographic areas.

In 1971 by agreement the Diocese took over the running of the Girls' School to form a coeducational school. The larger mixed institution's newly constituted governors' board, with teacher consultation, named itself St Peter’s and Merrow Grange School and later for some years St Peter's Catholic Comprehensive School. In May 2010 the school adopted the name St. Peter's Catholic School.

Theatre

In the early 2010s the school expended savings and received grants, such as from the registered charity named after Humphrey Richardson Taylor for music activities in education, to open its 'St Cecilia's Theatre'. after the Patron Saint of Music. As of now, the theatre has been built and is being used for productions put on by Drama Students and regular students.

Inspection reports

The school was inspected by the Diocesan Education Lead and Associate Inspectors in November 2013, on a four to five yearly cycle. Their report rated the school in the highest of their four categories, outstanding, and found:

The school was inspected by Ofsted Inspectors in February 2013 on its varying cycles based on the previous findings. The government-established inspectorate rated the school in the highest of their four categories, outstanding across each of its four measures: achievement of pupils; quality of teaching; behaviour of pupils; leadership and management. Its summary of findings commenced as follows:

Sixth Form Centre

The school's enlarged sixth form centre opened in September 2011. The sixth form currently consists of 200 students, and benefits from a means-tested 16-19 bursary fund for bursaries. To prepare for further study or workplace positions the centre enabling students to take AS and A2 tutor-directed and assisted courses in:

  • Art & Design
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Design & Technology: Product Design
  • Drama & Theatre Studies
  • Economics and Business Studies
  • English Language
  • English Literature
  • French
  • Further Mathematics
  • Geography
  • German
  • Health and Social Care
  • History
  • ICT
  • Law
  • Mathematics
  • Media Studies
  • Music
  • Physical Education
  • Physics
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies: Philosophy & Ethics
  • Sociology.
  • Catchment and key admissions factors

    The school's geographical catchment areas are drawn and redrawn regularly, taking into account demand and the other admissions' criteria. Influencing redrawing and admissions policy are attendance at or residence within any of the nine parishes forming the Guildford Deanery and the ease to transportation to the school, relative to other schools. Four primary schools form with St Peter's its closest 'Family of Schools', preferential feeder schools, and are variously spread across the majority of the Boroughs of Guildford and Waverley forming the approximate south-west quarter of the county, numbered '6' and '7' in the map shown to the right.

    References

    St Peter's Catholic School Wikipedia