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Ursuline College, Westgate on Sea

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Established
  
1904

Local authority
  
Kent

Total enrollment
  
747 (2010)

Founded
  
1904

Headteacher
  
Tanya Utton

Phone
  
+44 1843 834431

Motto
  
Serviam; (I will serve)

Type
  
Academy (formerly Independent day and boarding)

Religion
  
Roman Catholic (Ursuline)

Location
  
Westgate-on-Sea Kent CT8 8LX England

Address
  
225 Canterbury Rd, Westgate-on-Sea CT8 8LX, UK

Similar
  
The Charles Dickens, Hartsdown Academy, Dane Court Grammar School, St Lawrence College, King Ethelbert School

Ursuline College (formerly Ursuline Convent School) is a Catholic secondary school located in Westgate-on-Sea, in north-east Kent, England, United Kingdom. Aimed at pupils aged 11 to 19, the college is based within the Ursuline and Catholic ethos, aiding and teaching its pupils within this regime.

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History

The school in Westgate-on-Sea was established in 1904 when a group of Ursuline Sisters fled Boulogne-sur-Mer with a number of their pupils. Although their school in Boulogne-sur-Mer had existed since 1624, laws passed in France had made it impossible for the Sisters to continue their work of Christian education in France.

Initially the school was set up as a boarding school for girls, meeting the needs of parents working in the Colonies or serving in the Forces. The school was based on the Ursuline movement, or, moreover, the Ursuline Community, which in turn was inherited from the actions of Angela Merici in Italy in 1535.

In 1995, following the sudden closure of the neighbouring St Augustine’s College (a Catholic independent day and boarding school for boys), the school became coeducational.

In mid-1998, due to social and local pressures from members of the prospective public, the school was reborn as an aided comprehensive for children aged 11 to 19. A separate school, St. Angela's, was born out of this disconnection, still providing a private education for its younger students.

Over the ensuing decade, the school became increasingly involved with sport, specifically football and netball, and in 2006 became a Catholic Comprehensive Specialist Sports College.

In January 2015 the school converted to academy status.

Ursuline mission statement and sisterhood

As part of the Ursuline regime, the school's mission statement includes the promotion of a generic positive regime and environment for its students.

Furthermore, the college relishes its sisterhood with the Ursulines and maintains good working relations with the other colleges, which can include foreign student exchange programs.

Campus

The school includes the grade II listed Hatton House, which was built in 1886 as the home of William Jarrett, a tea planter and a chapel and cloisters constructed of Kentish ragstone.

The school is currently made up of four buildings (and a fifth for St. Angela's Junior School):

  • The main building(Hatton House)
  • The new building (St Ursulas)
  • The music block
  • The sports centre
  • Notable former pupils

  • Rula Lenska, actress known for her extensive television and theatre work.
  • Dame Ann Dowling, Head of the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge (2009-2014) and President of the Royal Academy of Engineering since 2014
  • References

    Ursuline College, Westgate-on-Sea Wikipedia