St Joseph's Roman Catholic High School, Horwich

St Joseph's Roman Catholic High School and Sports College is a voluntary aided comprehensive school[1] located in Horwich, Greater Manchester, England. It is under trusteeship of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Salford and is maintained by Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council.

St Joseph's Roman Catholic High School
Address
Chorley New Road

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Information
TypeVoluntary Aided Comprehensive
MottoJustitia Sine Timore
(Be Just and Fear Not)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established5 November 1963
Local authorityBolton
Department for Education URN105262 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMr Tony McCabe
GenderNo Gender Assumption #2019
Age11 to 16
Enrolment856 pupils
Colour(s)Blue & Silver
Websitehttp://www.stjosephsbolton.org.uk

The school is in the top four schools (three of which are faith schools) at GCSE in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton. On 2 June 2020, the school was formally admitted as a member to the worldwide UNESCO Associated Schools Network.[2]

Admissions

As of 2013 the school had 856 pupils within the age range of 11-16.[1] The school is in the trusteeship of the Diocese of Salford, established in 1963.

Headteachers

  • 1963–1975: Mr. John B. Yates
  • 1975–1991: Mr. G. Eric Hester
  • 1991–1995: Mr. Gerard F. Boyle
  • 1995–2013: Mr. Leo F. Conley
  • 2013–2017: Mr. Richard Woods
  • 2017–present: Mr. Anthony McCabe

Deputy Headteachers

  • 1967–1993: Mr. Brian Brady
  • 1993–2004: Mr. Len Gee
  • 2004–2007: No appointed deputy (four teachers were assistant headteachers)
  • 2007–2018: Mr. Maurice Graham
  • 2018–present: Mrs J Morgan
  • 2018–present: Mrs N Yorke Robinson

Chairs of Governing Body

  • 1963–1966: Rev. Fr. P. J. Veale
  • 1966–1975: Rev. Fr. B. O'Leary
  • 1975–1980: Rev. Fr. Moriarty
  • 1980–1985: Rev. Fr. B. Pilling
  • 1985–2012: Rev. Canon H. Jones
  • 2012–2019: Mr W. Charnley
  • 2019–present: Mrs Patricia Jones

Aims and Mission Statement

In 2018 governors, staff, students, parents and carers reviewed the school's mission and devised the following mission statement to reflect the work of St Joseph's. Students were keen to make the mission statement an acrostic poem using ‘Joeys’ as the lead word.

Jesus Christ is the school family role model.

Opening our hearts and minds to dream the impossible and achieve beyond our wildest imagination.

Everybody is valued, nurtured and respected.

Young and old will journey together to build God’s Kingdom.

Striving for academic excellence and celebrating success in all we do.

Academic Life

Subjects available at GCSE and above are:

  • Art (GCSE)
  • Biology (GCSE)
  • Business Studies (GCSE)
  • Chemistry (GCSE)
  • Computer Science (GCSE)
  • Design & Technology (GCSE)
  • Drama (GCSE)
  • English Language (GCSE)
  • English Literature (GCSE)
  • Food Technology
  • Geography (GCSE)
  • Health & Social Studies
  • History (GCSE)
  • ICT (GCSE)
  • iMedia (OCR Cambridge Nationals)
  • Mathematics (GCSE)
  • Modern Languages - French, Spanish (GCSE)
  • Music
  • Sports Science
  • Physics (GCSE)
  • Religious Studies (GCSE)
  • Textiles (GCSE)
  • Award in Statistical Methods (level 3)

Curriculum Enrichment

St. Joseph’s, believe that education is not purely academic and highlight the importance of nurturing children to become responsible, dynamic young people who can achieve academically and have the life skills that can be used in the workplace maintaining a Catholic ethos, in their future lives as adult Christians.

In addition to the many academic lessons and activities, St Joseph's has a number of enrichment programmes that anyone can get involved with. St Joseph’s enjoys a rich and vibrant extra-curricular programme which plays a vital role in building confidence and deepening personalities. These range from sporting clubs and fixtures through to Be Kind to Your Mind and the School Mission Team.

They also provide many opportunities for residential and day visits, including retreats to Savio House, Duke of Edinburgh expeditions, sporting trips to Jesolo in Italy, the ski course to Austria and an annual pupil exchange to Spain.

Other extra-curricular activities available at St Joseph's include:

  • Drama
  • Craft Club
  • Baking Club
  • Film Club
  • Music Drop-in
  • Science Club
  • STEM Club
  • Astronomy Club
  • Eco-Warriors
  • Creative Writing
  • Philosophical Thinkers
  • Bar Modelling Master Class
  • Puzzle Club
  • Chess Club

Infrastructure Developments

Currently under construction is a £3,000,000 new wing of the school, creating capacity for a further 10 classrooms, 2 ICT rooms, a large library and drama studio.

This new infrastructure is due to open in the summer term of 2020.  Work has continued on the new development throughout the COVID-19 lockdown period in order to be ready for the next academic year.

COVID-19 Contingencies

Following government advice, St Joseph's has remained open for the children of key workers. Education provision has continued through the setting of work through the school ePraise system and regular contact between teaching staff and students. The school is continuing its pastoral care through weekly welfare phone calls, engaging through emails, YouTube videos and a new Alexa skill called 'Joey's Thrive.'

On 4 June 2020, St Joseph's was awarded the Teach Well School Gold Award from the Teach Well Alliance in recognition of the work it undertook to take care of the physical and mental wellbeing of its staff and students during the coronavirus pandemic.[3]

Notable Joey's

People who are connected to the school community in any way are affectionately known as ‘Joeys’. To be a ‘Joey’ means to represent the school mission.

The school informal motto is, ‘Once a Joey, always a Joey’.

Notable JOEY's are:

References

  1. "Secondary School (KS3) Achievement and Attainment Tables 2006: St Joseph's Roman Catholic High School". Department for Children, Schools and Families. 2007. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  2. "How young people at a Bolton school will go on to put right the world's wrongs". The Bolton News. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  3. "School Awards". Teach Well Alliance. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
  4. "Vernon's romantic proposal to Tess". Bolton Evening News. Newsquest Media Group. 6 January 2003. Archived from the original on 29 September 2008. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
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