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Thomas Becket Catholic School

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Established
  
1975

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Chair
  
Mrs Gemma Johns

Number of students
  
1,032

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Type
  
Academy

Headteacher
  
Mr Jon Davis

Phone
  
+44 1604 493211

Founded
  
1975

Thomas Becket Catholic School

Location
  
Becket Way Northampton Northamptonshire NN3 6HT England

Address
  
Becket Way, Northampton NN3 6HT, UK

Motto
  
A Christian School for Excellence

Local authority
  
Northamptonshire County Council

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Thomas Becket Catholic School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England.

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History

The school was founded in 1977 and was named after St Thomas Becket. It was known as Thomas Becket RC Upper School when Northamptonshire still operated the three-tier system (13+ entry age) and was renamed to its current name when the LEA reverted to the two-tier system (11+ entry).

In 2004, students in Years 7 and 8 had to be located in temporary classrooms on the tennis courts because of the insufficient room in the main building. The school authorities unsuccessfully applied to demolish and rebuild the school. The subsequent application to refurbish and extend the school, however, was accepted.

In September 2008, Thomas Becket Catholic School became a Specialist Sports College.

Upon the completion of the refurbishment, the school revealed plans to include a bar in the proposed £2 million sports complex which would have included half-a-dozen artificial turf pitches, a full sized pitch and state-of-the art floodlights, sparking controversy among local residents. Although permission was granted for the development, the plans were withdrawn by the developer at the end of 2008, in part because of the lack of support.

Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Northamptonshire County Council, in April 2016 Thomas Becket Catholic School was converted to academy status. The school continues to be under the guidance of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton.

As of 2016 Thomas Becket Catholic School is the only Catholic secondary school in the county.

Education

Most students usually take ten subjects for GCSE, alongside Entry Level Physical Education and PHSE. All pupils must take English (Language and Literature), Double Science, Mathematics, Information Technology, Religious Studies and three other subjects of their choice. A-Level students not taking Religious Studies for A-Level have to take a Level 1 course in it.

The school's KS3 SATs results were over local and national averages in 2007. Its GCSE performance trend rose above local and national averages to 52% in 2002 before falling to 42% in 2003. In 2008, the pass rate in A-Level results rose from 75% to 91%, with a rise from 34.8% to 41% in the proportion of students getting grades A-C, and the proportion of students getting grades A*-C at GCSE level rose to 48.35%, an increase of 11%, with a 5% increase to 34.62% in Maths and English.

References

Thomas Becket Catholic School Wikipedia