Newman Catholic College

51°32′16″N 0°14′19″W / 51.5378°N 0.2386°W / 51.5378; -0.2386InformationTypeVoluntary aided schoolReligious affiliation(s)Roman CatholicEstablished1958Local authorityBrentDepartment for Education URN101564 TablesOfstedReportsChair of GovernorsPaul O'SheaHeadteacherAndrew DunneGenderBoys (rarely girls)Age11 to 19Enrolment707Websitehttp://www.ncc.brent.sch.uk

Newman Catholic College (formerly Cardinal Hinsley Maths and Computing College) is an all-boys Catholic school, located in the London Borough of Brent. The school has a student age range of 11–19 years old and is Voluntary Aided. Newman College (before the name change) was founded in 1958. Half of the school's students have English as a second language. Newman Catholic College also was one of the first Schools in London to obtain the School of Sanctuary Award on the 19th of June 2019.

Notable staff

  • Mohamed Mohamud Ibrahim, Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia[1]
  • Richard Pacquette, semi-professional footballer, QPR, Mansfield Town & Dominica[2]

Notable alumni

Controversies

Bomb threat

On 27 November 2012, students and teachers were evacuated from Newman Catholic College in Harlesden following reports of a bomb in the school's grounds. Police were called to Newman Catholic College in Harlesden Road, Harlesden. Students and staff were evacuated and the surrounding area was cordoned off for public safety while an explosive dog unit was called to search the area. However, nothing was found and the area was reopened at 10:20 am. Police have investigated an allegation of malicious communication.[7]

Departure of staff

Of 50 teachers at the Roman Catholic boys' school in Harlesden, 26 left in 2000. Documents obtained by The Guardian include a letter by union representatives to the chairman of governors, John Fox, alleging that the school environment had become "unsafe for pupils and staff".[8]

References

  1. ^ "Teacher Mohamed Ibrahim quits for Somalia deputy PM job". BBC News. 9 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Newman Cup 2018 thanks to Mr. Pacquette".
  3. ^ "Cyrille Pops into School".
  4. ^ "Music like Bashy".
  5. ^ "Otis Roberts pays a visit to his former school".
  6. ^ "Brothers Dave and Cyrille Regis".
  7. ^ "Harlesden school evacuated following bomb threat". 27 November 2012.
  8. ^ Woodward, Will (31 July 2000). "Half of school's staff quit amid complaints about pupil violence and new head". The Guardian.

External links

  • NCC profile at bbc.co.uk
  • NCC profile at teachweb.co.uk
  • NCC profile at foxtons.co.uk
  • Member of Parliament Sarah Teather visits Newman Catholic College
  • Department Of Education data for NCC
  • Ofsted Inspection Data
  • Brent Council School Contact
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