St Alban's Roman Catholic High School, Pontypool

St Alban's RC High School (Welsh: Ysgol Uwchradd Catholig Sain Alban) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in Pontypool, Torfaen, Wales.[1] As of 2012, it provides education for 700 11- to 18-year-olds and 360 sixth formers. The school is situated in Park House, the former home of the Hanbury family in Pontypool Park.

St Alban's RC High School
Address
The Park

Pontypool
, ,
NP4 6XG

Information
TypeVoluntary aided secondary school
MottoMiles Christi Sum (I am a soldier of Christ)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1924
Local authorityTorfaen
HeadteacherMr Stephen Lord
Deputy HeadMrs Elaine Yates
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1060 (Sept 2012)
HousesC, D, E, G, L
Websitehttp://www.stalbans-pontypool.org.uk

Park House

Built in the late seventeenth century by local ironmaster, Major John Hanbury, the house is in a style popularised by the architect Inigo Jones.

In 1923 the Hanbury family sold the property to the Sisters of the Order of the Holy Ghost. It was initially reopened as a girls' day and boarding school. In 1963, control of the school was passed to the Archdiocese of Cardiff to become St Alban’s RC High School.[2]

2008 Estyn report

According to the Autumn 2008 report by Estyn, the school has a GCSE pass rate of 75% (based on 5 GCSEs, grades A-C) which puts it in equal 17th place in Wales and within the top 10% of secondary schools in Wales. The inspection concluded that: St Alban’s Roman Catholic High School is a very successful school with many outstanding features. Its Christian values pervade its work and are important to all members of the school community. [3]

Former students

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