Cardinal Griffin Catholic College

Cardinal Griffin Catholic College is a mixed Voluntary aided Catholic Secondary school and Sixth form college in Cannock, Staffordshire, England. Cardinal Griffin is a Specialist Science College.

Cardinal Griffin Catholic College
College building
Address
Cardinal Way

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WS11 4AW

England
Coordinates
Information
TypeVoluntary aided school
MottoLatin: Da Mihi Animas
(Give Me Souls)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1960 (1960)
Local authorityStaffordshire
SpecialistScience
Department for Education URN124468 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMr Michael Burrowes
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment900+
HousesSix
Colour(s)Black and Red
PublicationThe Griffin
Websitewww.cardinalgriffin.staffs.sch.uk

History

Foundation stone

On 22 October 1960, the foundation stone of the college was laid by Dom Basil Griffin OSB (died 1963). He was a monk at Douai Abbey in Woolhampton, Berkshire,[1] and twin brother of Cardinal Griffin, who the college was named after. The college was built to educate the children of the four Catholic parishes in Cannock Chase.[2] Those parishes were St Mary and St Thomas More in Cannock, Our Lady of Lourdes in Hednesford, St Joseph and Etheldreda in Rugeley and St Joseph in Burntwood.[3]

The school has a house system that names each of the six school houses after past cardinals of the Catholic church in England. The houses are Allen, Newman, Manning, Vaughan, Wiseman and Hinsley.

The college has played the sport of Handball since 1980s. In 1982, they won the national under-15s final and in the early 1980s came fourth in the under-14 championship of a Europe-wide Handball tournament in Teramo.[4]

In 2013, Ofsted inspected the school and rated it in overall effectiveness as 'Good' and behaviour and safety of pupils as 'Outstanding'. The overall effectiveness was an improvement from its previous inspection, which was rated as 'Satisfactory'.[5]

Cannock Civic Observatory

In 2010 an observatory with two domes and what has been called the "largest collection of telescopes in the Midlands" was built on the school grounds. It was opened by Brother Guy Consolmagno SJ, the official Vatican Astronomer.[6]

See also

References

  1. Plantata.org.uk, retrieved 29 July 2017
  2. School history from CardinalGriffin.Staffs.sch.uk, retrieved 29 July 2017
  3. Parish map Archived 2017-07-29 at the Wayback Machine from Archdiocese of Birmingham, retrieved 29 July 2017
  4. Cardinal Griffin School from British Handball Memories, retrieved 29 July 2017
  5. Cardinal Griffin Catholic High School - Ofsted report, Ofsted, October 2013, retrieved 29 July 2017
  6. Lopuszynski, Jozef (22 September 2010). "Vatican Astronomer opens Cannock Civic Observatory". BBC. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
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