St Clare's School, Newton

St Clare's School is a coeducational independent school, located in the village of Newton (near Porthcawl), in Bridgend County Borough, South Wales. St. Clare's is a non-selective Independent school attended by pupils aged 3 through to 18. The school provides preparatory, secondary and tertiary education leading to GCSE and A-level qualifications. Formerly a Roman Catholic school, it is now owned and operated by the Cognita Group.

St Clare's School
Address
The Clevis

, ,
CF36 5NR

Information
TypeIndependent
MottoAchievement Challenge Excellence
Established1938
HeadteacherMrs Hier
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 18
Websitehttp://www.stclares-school.co.uk

History

In 1938, the Rev. Canon James of Newton invited the Sisters of St Clare from Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland to open a secondary day-school for girls in their new convent at the Clevis in Newton. The school was originally titled Sacred Heart School.[1]

Pupil numbers swelled during the war years as evacuees joined the school as boarders. Therefore, the decision was taken to form two schools – Preparatory and Senior. Both the schools were renamed after St. Clare. Boys were admitted to the school, but only the Preparatory School and boarding ceased in the early 1990s due to falling numbers. In May 2006 the Sisters of St Clare took the decision to retire and the school was sold to Cognita Schools. The name became simply St Clare's School.

The school today

St. Clare's is a co-educational, non-selective day school for children aged 3 – 18 years. The school is divided into 4 departments: Nursery school (children ages 3 – 4); Junior School (ages 4 – 11); Senior School (ages 11–16); and Sixth form (ages 16 – 18).

For pupils from overseas, for whom English is an additional language, the school provides an ESOL programme culminating in an IGCSE qualification.

2012 exam results

In 2012, 100% of St. Clare's pupils gained 6 or more GCSE pass grades at A* - C with 50% of the overall grades at A* / A. At A level there was a 98% overall pass rate. Over 55% of pupils achieved A*-B grades with a third of pupils gaining an A*-A grade.[2]

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