- Bishop Ullathorne RC School
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established = 1954
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type = Secondary school
religion = Roman Catholic
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specialist = Humanities
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street = Leasowes Avenue
city =Coventry
county = West Midlands
country =England
postcode = CV3 6BH
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enrollment = 970 (approx.)
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lower_age = 11
upper_age = 19
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colours = Black uniform. Black/red tie.
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website = http://www.bucsonline.co.uk
website_name = www.bucsonline.co.ukBishop Ullathorne RC School was established in
Coventry in 1954. In 2006 it was awarded specialist status as a Humanities College. It is the only school in the UK named afterWilliam Bernard Ullathorne . On the 10th July 2007 Bishop Ullathorne Year 9 Cricket team won the Coventry Cricket Cup against King Henry VIII winning their first ever cricket cup in the schools history.History
At its peak it consisted of three separate schools, a Boys Comprehensive, a Girls Comprehensive and a
Grammar School for those children who passed theEleven Plus . These later became a Lower School, Middle School and Upper School for pupils of different ages.The Grammar School later became the home of the
Coventry School For The Performing Arts before being sold to Bovis Homes who built a housing estate on the land.Academics
The school currently has approximately 970 pupils, and includes a sixth form college.
Bishop Ullathorne School achieved the highest SATS results for English in the whole of Coventry City (91%)
In 2007 the school gained the best results in its history
port
Although being a small school in comparison, the school has a rich history in sport, especially football. As well as producing premiership footballer Gary McSheffrey, it has a number of pupils former and present in academies around England.
The school has won many Coventry Schools cups in football as well as winning the West Midlands Schools cup.
In the past five years the school has been in The Coventry Evening Telegraph Cup final four times, winning it three times. A special win came in 2006 when it was the first final to be played at The Ricoh Arena. A 3-0 victory ensured their win.
Rivals
The main gates of Bishop Ullathorne RC School are off Leasowes Avenue at the bottom of Moat Avenue, off the Kenpas Highway (A45).
Finham Park School , with main gains on Green Lane, is close by as the crow flies, but it is on the other side of the Coventry to Kenilworth railway line. The school gates of the two schools are 10-15 minutes walking distance apart, as there is no direct access across the railway line. There is also said to be a rivalry between Finham Park Secondary School and Bishop Ullathorne RC School. There is such a rivalry, in past years there have been many fights between pupils from the two schools. The schools are in such close proximity to one another, that clashes between the two schools are commonplace. This has gone so far that the schools have arranged 'half days' at the end of terms to be alternated, so the pupils do not leave early on the same day. It is commonplace, however, that this rivalry ends once at 6th form, as many pupils commute between schools for A Level lessons. In 2001, a major fight between the two schools made it to a news report on BBC Midlands Today.Feeder Primary Schools
*All Souls', Earlsdon
*Our Lady of The Assumption,Tile Hill
*St Anne's, Willenhall
*St John Vianney,Mount Nod
*St Mary and St Benedict,Hillfields
*St Thomas More,Stivichall Former pupils
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Gabby Logan -Sportscaster
*Gary McSheffrey - FootballerExternal links
* [http://www.bucsonline.co.uk Official Website]
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