De La Salle School, St Helens

Voluntary aided school in Eccleston, Merseyside, England
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53°27′20″N 2°46′10″W / 53.4556°N 2.7695°W / 53.4556; -2.7695InformationTypeVoluntary aided schoolMotto"Our Vision; to pursue excellence"Religious affiliation(s)Roman CatholicEstablished1987; 37 years ago (1987)FounderDe La Salle BrothersLocal authoritySt HelensDepartment for Education URN104834 TablesOfstedReportsChairTeresa SimsHead teacherAndrew RannardGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 16HousesCampion - Mount Carmel - West park - Notre DameColour(s)Year 7 - red, Year 8 - blue, Year 9 - purple, Year 10 - yellow, Year 11 - greenWebsitehttp://www.delasalle.st-helens.sch.uk/

De La Salle School, Eccleston, St Helens is an 11-16 mixed comprehensive Roman Catholic high school which is linked to the worldwide La Sallian community. The school in its current form was created in 1987 after the amalgamation of several Roman Catholic high schools in the area (West Park, Notre Dame, St. Edmund Campion and Mount Carmel). Its trustees are the De La Salle Brothers, who have a house nearby.

There are 1200 pupils, and about 140 staff.

History

Grammar schools

Two of the former schools were called West Park Grammar School and Notre Dame High School, which were both direct grant grammar schools.[1]

The first statement in the Brothers' History of the House was: "September 18, 1911. The school was opened today by our Brothers. The Brothers are Brother Nilus, Brother Alphonse and Brother Francis. We commenced with 37 pupils."

Twelve years earlier in 1899, Father Hearne, the parish priest of Sacred Heart, had bought a house in St George's Road and set up a Catholic school for boys to complement the school for girls opened by the Sisters of Notre Dame. It was recognised as a Secondary School and was receiving small grants from the St Helens Education Committee. The Education Committee subsequently withdrew grants on the grounds of inadequate accommodation and insufficient teaching facilities. The agreement by which the Brothers took over Father Hearne's School in 1911 provided for his house to become the Brothers' residence with adjoining stables becoming two classrooms. In 1911 Brother Nilus opened with 37 pupils. In 1912 the number of students was 100.

Campus

The school completed a large building programme in June 2013. Nearly half of the building stock was rebuilt, while almost all of the remainder was remodelled. [citation needed]

Notable former pupils

West Park School

West Park Grammar School

Notre Dame High School

References

  1. ^ ISBN 0 950 1036 09 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: checksum Growing up in St Helens by John D Vose Memories and recollections of a glass town. Chapter 5
  2. ^ "Wello goes back to school to open new pitch". St Helens Star.
  3. ^ From Hollyoaks to Hollywood for St Helens' Emma Rigby?
  4. ^ "De La Salle gang rooting for Over the Rainbow's Steph". St Helens Star.
  5. ^ "Many happy returns for Burnley hat-trick hero Jason Gilchrist". St Helens Star. 13 December 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  6. ^ "Andrew gets in shape for Corrie". St Helens Star.
  7. ^ "Saturday Mornings ~ The Saturday Show ~ Data Sheet". Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
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