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St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Birmingham

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Type
  
Academy

Headteacher
  
Miss Clare Madden

DfE URN
  
141835 Tables

Local authority
  
Birmingham City Council

Religion
  
Catholic

DfE number
  
330/4616

Phone
  
+44 121 464 4643

Number of students
  
1,150

Location
  
Wychall Lane Birmingham West Midlands B38 8AP England

Address
  
Wychall Ln, Birmingham B38 8AP, UK

Founded
  
Kings Norton, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Bournville School and Sixth For, Bishop Challoner Catholic, Bartley Green School, Colmers School and Sixth For, Hillcrest School

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St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School is a mixed Catholic secondary school in Kings Norton, Birmingham, England that specialises in mathematics and computing.

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The school, which is part of the Birmingham Catholic Partnership, consists of key stage three (Yr 7 and 8), key stage four (years 9 to 11) and a sixth form. The sixth form provision is offered as part of the The Oaks Sixth Form, a consortium of 7 secondary schools in South-West Birmingham.

The school has a library, known as the Aquinas Resource Centre or the "ARC". Facilities also include a large playground, a large sports hall, a gym, a music technology suite, a technology suite, and a fitness suite.

The canteen uses a cashless catering system, where pupils and staff use their fingerprints to pay for meals.

The school converted to academy status in April 2015.

Notable former pupils

  • Andy Akinwolere, former co-presenter of Blue Peter
  • Ian Ashbee, Hull City midfielder
  • Aidan Davis, Britain's Got Talent finalist and presenter of CBBC's Friday Download
  • Gavin Mahon, Queens Park Rangers midfielder
  • Dan Preston, AFC Telford United defender
  • Darren Bradley, West Bromwich Albion captain
  • Martin Duffy, Primal Scream musician
  • Josh Cooke (footballer), Swindon Town forward
  • Barry
  • Rich C
  • References

    St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Birmingham Wikipedia