- St Anselm's College, Birkenhead
Infobox UK school
name = St Anselm's College
size = 150px
motto = "Fides Quarens Intellectum"Faith Seeking Understanding"
latitude = 53.390
longitude = -3.048
established =1933
type = voluntary aided, grammar
religion = Roman Catholic
head_label = Headmaster
head = Simon Duggan
founder =Congregation of Christian Brothers
founder_pl = yes
specialist = Technology and Languages
specialist_pl= yes
city =Prenton
county = Wirral
country =England flagicon|England
postcode = CH43 1UQ
LEA = Wirral
specialism = Technology and Languages
specialism_pl= yes
ofsted = 105114
staff = 44
enrollment = 830
gender = Boys
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 18
website = http://www.st-anselms.com/
website_name = www.st-anselms.comSt.Anslems offers a learning enviroment for their pupils, st. anselms is a catholic high school which requires an examination to become a pupil
St Anselm's College, is a
Roman Catholic voluntary aidedgrammar school located inMerseyside ,England . It is one of four Catholic schools in theMetropolitan Borough of Wirral , and one of three Irish Christian Brothers schools in theMerseyside area. The school is located within the CatholicDiocese of Shrewsbury .Founded in 1933, the school was in recent years granted
Technology College status, in cooperation withUpton Hall School . The school used itsspecialist school status as an opportunity to improve teaching facilities and broaden the curriculum.History
The school was founded in 1933 by the trustees of the
Congregation of Christian Brothers , at the invitation of the Rt. Rvd.Hugh Singleton ,Bishop of Shrewsbury . In 1946 it became a Direct Grant Grammar School and continued as such until 1975, when the trustees opted for the school to be independent in order to continue as a single-sexSelective school .The
Education Act 1993 gave the trustees the chance to re-enter the maintained sector and so, once again, offer parents the choice of a Catholic Grammar School education for their sons, irrespective of their ability to pay. In 1995, the school became one of the first Independent schools to re-enter the maintained sector.In September 1999, the school became voluntary aided in line with the
Education Act 1998 .The teaching staff at this and other Christian Brothers schools have traditionally been avowed Christian Brothers, but over the decades, the responsibility for this provision has been passed down to what is now a full-time lay teaching staff of 44, maintaining strong links with the Edmund Rice Family and with the guidance of the
Diocese of Shrewsbury .Ethos and mission
Education at the school is, at its core, Roman Catholic, and inspired by the work of Blessed
Edmund Rice . It is fundamentally based on the "Eight Essentials of Christian Brothers Education", [http://www.christianbrothers.org.uk/schools/eightessentials/eightessentials.html] and thereligious studies programme at the school follows that prescribed by theDiocese of Shrewsbury .The study of the history and ethos of the college forms a part of the Religious Studies programme at
Key Stage 3 , and is a common focus for the weekly assemblies. (The Christian Brothers resident in the house that adjoins the college ensure that Sixth Form students are kept well informed about the ethos of the college by an annual programme of discourse which complements the PSHE programme.Saint
Anselm of Canterbury (1033 or 1034 – April 21, 1109), patron saint of the college, was an Italian medievalphilosopher andtheologian , who held the office ofArchbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109. Called the founder ofScholasticism , he is famous as the inventor of theontological argument for the existence ofGod .Room locations
Recent additions to the school grounds include the Br O'Halloran Building and the Br Senan Kerrigan Sports Hall.Completed in time for the 2004/2005 academic year, the Br O'Halloran (named after one of the current Brothers who live adjacent to the college) is a specific language and mathematics block.
Here are the locations of some specific rooms in the building:
100s - English, Religion, Technology
200s - English, ICT, Art, Geography, History, Latin
300s - Sixth form
400s - Sixth form
500s - Science
600s - Maths, Spanish, German, French
700s - PE
800s - MusicAchievements
Specialist school status
After two unsuccessful applications, the school finally achieved joint
Technology College status together withUpton Hall School , another local Catholic grammar, as part of the UKSpecialist school s initiative. The school had been able to apply for specialistLanguage College status because,Wirral Grammar School for Girls , another school in the WirralLEA had already applied for this specialism.Since achieving the status the school has further developed its programme for A-level and
GCSE in ICT, installed a wireless computer network in many areas of the school, increased the number of computer workstations available to students for academic work, and also made an email service and extranet available to all students.In 2006 this designation expired, and the school has announced its intention to make an application, independently from
Upton Hall School to renew its status. [http://www.st-anselms.com/newsletters/NewsletterNov06.pdf] The school also has also announced, because of the success of the programme, its intention to apply for a second specialism inLanguages .Sport
The school has a reputation for sporting achievement far outstripping its size. Notable sporting achievements include winning the National Schools Cross Country Championship at Intermediate Level, regularly attending the National Schools Athletics Final and travelling the country competing in various rugby union competitions.
Affiliations
The College has traditionally been affiliated with
Redcourt - St Anselm's , a local independent primary school, and although independent from its secondary, both schools are part of the Edmund Rice Family, and share sports facilities inNocturum .The joint-technology college status of the school with
Upton Hall School until Autumn 2006 gave rise to increased cooperation between the two Catholic grammar schools on theWirral Peninsula . This has particularly seen fruit in thesixth form , where students have the opportunity to take certain subjects offered at either school. Amini bus is used to transport the students across the 3 miles between the two schools. Other joint activities include language talks and spiritual activities. There has been talk among the members of the sixth at both schools about whether this may lead to the development of co-education in the sixth forms at the schools, as has been the case at the neighbouringWetherhead High School .Alumni
Alumni of the school are referred to as "Old Anselmians", or within the school as "Old Boys", reflecting the single-sex nature of the school. The alumni association of the college is the
Anselmian Association .
*Paul O'Grady , UK television presenter and creator of the characterLily Savage .
*Peter Stanford , writer and journalist.
*Christian Furr , UK artist who painted HRH Queen Elizabeth II aged 28.
* Austin Healey, England rugby team.
* Ben Johnston, player on England rugby team.
* Simon Mason, former Ireland rugby international.
* Christian Saverimutto, former Ireland rugby international.
* Ikem Billy, British AthleteReferences
Sources
* http://www.st-anselms.com/Information/history.shtml
* http://www.specialistschools.org.uk/
* http://www.christianbrothers.org.uk/External links
* [http://www.st-anselms.com/ St Anselm's College]
* [http://www.christianbrothers.org.uk/ Christian Brothers, England]
* [http://www.dioceseofshrewsbury.org/ Diocese of Shrewsbury]
* [http://www.wirral-mbc.gov.uk/ Wirral Learning Grid]
* [http://www.specialistschools.org.uk/ Specialist Schools and Academies Trust]
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