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Voluntary aided school in Carshalton, Greater London, England
St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls
Address
Shorts Road
Carshalton, Greater London, SM5 3PS
England
Coordinates51°21′56″N 0°10′09″W / 51.365431°N 0.169129°W / 51.365431; -0.169129
Information
TypeVoluntary aided school
MottoNisi Dominus aedific vanum ("Unless the Lord build the house, they labour in vain who build it". – Psalm 127)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1893 (1893)
ClosedN/A
Local authoritySutton
Department for Education URN103013 Tables
OfstedReports
ChairMary Ryan
HeadteacherMaria Noone
GenderGirls
Age11 to 18
EnrolmentAs of 2024: 1479
Capacity1549
HousesSt Rose, St Catherine, St Teresa, St Clare, St Cecilia, St Bernadette, St Monica, St Angela and St Cecelia
Colour(s)Brown
PublicationThe Philomenian
Websitewww.stphils.org.uk

St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls is a school for girls (aged 11–18) in Carshalton in the London Borough of Sutton.

History

Foundation

The school was founded by the Daughters of the Cross in 1893 and is situated in twenty-five acres of parkland with some notable buildings. The main building on the property was once Carshalton House, a grand manor house built in the early eighteenth century by Edward Carleton. It was the home of the physician, Dr. John Radcliffe, until his death in 1714. Other owners included Sir John Fellowes, 1st Baronet, Sub-Governor of the South Sea Company; Lord Anson, admiral; and Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, Lord High Chancellor.

Modern

In 2004, the school was awarded Technology College status. In April 2006, it was awarded a Language College status alongside the Technology College status. In 2007, a new Learning Resource Centre, including a library, was opened.

In 2016, a new classroom block, the Veritas Centre opened. The new block consists of eight total classrooms, the ground floor accommodating two Food Technology classrooms and two Science laboratories, and the upper floor with dual-purpose Arts and Textiles classrooms. Staff/equipment rooms that connect between classrooms are also on each floor.

Inspections

In 2008, Ofsted judged the school to be Outstanding. The next full inspection was in 2022, with a judgement of Good. As of 2024, this is the most recent inspection.

Controversy

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In April 2012, a student reported St Philomena's to PinkNews for urging its pupils to sign an anti-gay marriage petition in protest at the government's proposal to allow gay couples to marry in civil ceremonies.

Alumni

References

  1. ^ "St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls". Get Information about Schools. Gov.UK. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  2. "St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls: Governance". Get Information about Schools. Gov.UK. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  3. "Daughters of the Cross | Ministries | St Philomena's". daughtersofthecross.org.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  4. "Carshalton House Grounds, Water Tower and Historic Garden including St Philomena's School *s School *". londongardensonline.org.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  5. Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher (1992). The London Encyclopaedia (reprint ed.). Macmillan. pp. 128–129.
  6. Wellham, Anne (2008). "St Philomena's School". Ofsted. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  7. Quaye, Jeffery (2022). "Inspection of St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls". Ofsted. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  8. "Exclusive: Education Secretary orders investigation of Catholic Schools' anti-gay petition scandal". PinkNews. 28 April 2012.
  9. Alexandra Rucki (22 September 2012). "Baroness Margaret Prosser of Battersea reflects on career in new book". Your Local Guardian. Retrieved 24 January 2024.

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