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Voluntary aided school in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Mount St Mary's Catholic High School
Address
Ellerby Road
Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS9 8LA
England
Coordinates53°47′38″N 1°31′37″W / 53.79386°N 1.52688°W / 53.79386; -1.52688
Information
TypeVoluntary aided school
MottoQuid Retribuam
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1853; 171 years ago (1853)
FounderSisters Oblates of Mary Immaculate
Local authorityCity of Leeds
SpecialistMaths & Computing
Department for Education URN108097 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMark Cooper
GenderMixed
Age11 to 16
Enrolment954
Websitehttp://www.mountstmarys.org
Mount St Mary's Church

Mount Saint Mary's School is a Roman Catholic secondary school in Leeds, England.

History

Mount Saint Mary's School was founded in 1853 by the Sisters Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Father Robert Cooke, OMI, looked to the Sisters Oblates, who sent four sisters to establish a convent and school in the cellar of their convent. Many pupils were girls who worked in local flax mills and factories. By 1858 the sisters had raised enough funds to build a convent next to Mount Saint Mary's Church. More fundraising by the Sisters soon produced the £800 needed for new school buildings that were erected next to the Convent. It became a girls' Secondary Modern in 1946, at the same time as St Michael's College became a Grammar School. In 1978, Mount St Mary's and St Michael's College both became comprehensives.

Different parts of the school

There are three main buildings at Mount St Mary's, one is the oldest building consisting of most parts of the school, one is home to many important parts to the school and is split in half and the last one is the sports department. If including all outdoor areas then the whole school is roughly 28,000 square metres in size.

Admissions

Mount Saint Mary's is a Faith school for ages 11–16 in Richmond Hill. Catholic education after 16 is found at Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College (former Notre Dame Collegiate School, the other girls' direct grant grammar school in Leeds). It is situated just north of the A61, next to the derelict church of Mount St Mary which opened in 1857 and closed in 1989.

St Michael's College

This was a former boys' direct grant grammar school on St John's Road in the Hyde Park area of Leeds, the analogous school to the girls' Notre Dame Collegiate School. It later became a comprehensive school, St Michael's Catholic College. It was a Jesuit college which opened as Leeds Catholic College on 18 September 1905, becoming St Michael's College in 1933. It had the motto "Quis ut deus" (Who is like God), a translation of the Hebrew "Mikha'el", meaning God like.

Merger

Mount St Mary's announced a merger with St Michael's College of St John's Road in Hyde Park after a review by the diocese found that there was no longer a need for four catholic secondary schools in Leeds. St Michael's is no longer in operation. The remaining Year 7 pupils who began education at the school in 2005 were transferred to Mount St Mary's after the schools merged the same year. The last year group to move through the site left in 2008.

St George's Crypt, a Leeds homeless charity, used the site temporarily.

Alumni

St Michael's College

See also

References

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