- St John Plessington Catholic College
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name = Saint John Plessington Catholic College
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motto = "Always faithful to Christ"
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type = Comprehensivevoluntary aided school
religion =Roman Catholic
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head = Thomas Quiff
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specialist =Technology & Humanities
street = Old Chester Road
city =Bebington
Wirral
county =Merseyside /Lancashire
country =England
postcode = CH63 7LF
LEA =Metropolitan Borough of Wirral
ofsted = 105109
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enrollment = 1,292
gender = Co-educational
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 18
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website = http://www.stjohnplessington.com
website_name =St John Plessington Catholic College (SJP) is a school in
Bebington , Wirral, England. In 2005 the school appointed a newHeadteacher , Thomas Quinn and a newDeputy Headteacher , Ian Walker in January 2006. The school was renamed from Plessington to Saint John Plessington Catholic College and a number of new policies have been introduced, such as a new uniform and a different school day timetable. The school was awarded 'Technology College ' status in 1998.The school has close relations with the
primary school in very close proximity to SJP,St. John's Junior School . They are often referred to as sister schools. The pupils of St. John's make frequent [http://stjohnplessington.com/news/default.asp?storyID=4 St. John's visit gallery] Photo gallery of a recent visit to St. John's primary school.] visits to SJP for mass and plays and often over 50% of the pupils at St. John's will transfer to SJP forYear 7 , the first year ofsecondary school . The primary school and SJP make good use of The Oval a sports facility between the two school, often using its facilities to host events such as 'sports days' and just regular use forphysical education . The school is credited with the M&S savers award of 2007/08.Fact|date=July 2008 The school was also given the lesser award of the 'Sportsmark Gold', awarded bySport England . [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/page_viewer.asp?section=Sportsmark+Gold+Award&sid=44 Sportmark Gold Article] School website article with information on the Sportsmark Gold Award.]Patron Saint
The house is named after St. John Plessington, one the 40th Catholic
martyr s of England and Wales. St. Plessington was born in 1637 inLancashire , and ordained a Priest inSegovia on25 March 1662 . A year later St. Plessington returned to England where he ministered to covert Catholics in the areas of Holywell and Cheshire. St. Plessington was arrested during thePopish Plot scare on the charge of being a Catholic Priest and then imprisoned for two months. He was then hung, drawn and quartered on19 July 1679 . In celebration of theirpatron saint the school holds an annual St John Plessington day on 19th July where all students and teachers are take part in a vast array of spiritual and fun activities.History
The current school site was originally St John's High School. After a merger with
Rock Ferry Convent in the early 1980s it became Plessington High School and occupied two sites (the second being the former Rock Ferry Convent site in Woodland Road).Catholic Ethos
The School has a very strong Roman Catholic ethos which can be seen throughout the corridors and classrooms with posters. There is a twice weekly optional Mass in the School Chapel held by the school chaplain. On '
Holy day s' (e.g.Ash Wednesday ) Masses are held for the whole school by a localpriest . The occasional visit of apaladin ensures purification to those that require it, and of course the use of "holy light", for the purpose of healing.Facilities
With the recent development of the school campus in the form of new buildings, opened by
Cherie Blair , the school has gained six ICT rooms and a main hall/atrium. The school has a six room dedicated SEN [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/page_viewer.asp?section=SEN&sid=26 SEN section] School website section about S.E.N. in SJP] centre off the dining hall staffed with 10+teaching assistants for pupils with mental or learningdisabilities . In the old building the school has three fully-equipped Art rooms with paint and ceramic facilities. The SEN center has access to lifts and disabled toilets throughout the building. A drama studio is situated next to the Dinner Hall. The school is a member of theSAMLearning online revision service, every pupil has an account and it is used to help students [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/page_viewer.asp?section=VLE&sid=8 VLE Section on SJP website] Section about Virtual Learning Environment, including information about SAM Learning] revise and teachers also have the ability to set online homework activities.Timetable
The school keeps a traditional timetable of 5 lessons per day, but has recently introduced a new 'wind-down' type period following lunchtime, a time where students could often be very
energetic and not fully focused for work, the period named 'Academic Review' consists of thirty minutes reading time. This replaces traditional form time at the start of the day. The time is spent with a form and form tutor and it includes such activities as checking that planners are correctly filled out and doing attendance reports. Every two weeks one alternating lesson is missed and every form in the school doesPHSE with their form tutor.chool dining
Since the introduction of the new
headteacher , Thomas Quinn, the school's dinner menu increased vastly in variety, the typical menu for the preceding year would have beenchips on an almost daily basis and now only on Fridays improving the student's diet. For example the chocolate in cookies has been replaced withraisins . The school was awarded 'Healthy School Award' in February 2007. [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/page_viewer.asp?section=Healthy+School+Award&sid=303 Healthy School Award Section on SJP website] Section about Healthy School status and information about the award itself.] A larger variety of sandwiches has been introduced. The school's lunches are managed byAramark . In an effort to prevent bullying and stealing between pupils, cash-cards (referred to as 'dinner-cards' on-site) were introduced, with both Aramark and SJP branding.New buildings
In 2003, the school took over twelve newly built classrooms which house the RE and English departments and in 2004 benefited from a £5m building program which gave the school twelve additional classrooms, housing the Maths and Modern Foreign Languages departments, two new DT workshops, a new library, a new main hall, a new atrium, reception and adminostrative area and a new sixth form common room. The dining room has also been enlarged and refurbished and a new area has been designated for Special Educational Needs.
Pastoral care
There are numerous pastoral systems in place in SJP which care for a student's college life. The two most notable pastoral system are the form and year group systems. Each year group comprises eight forms which are each named after one of the forty catholic martyrs of England and Wales and then divided up into two half year groups named Alpha and Beta. These eight forms are:
Alpha Half Year:
* AL - abbreviating St. Anne Line.
* MC - abbreviating St. Margaret Clitherow.
* MW - abbreviating St. Margaret Ward.
* JP - abbreviating St. John Plessington.Beta Half Year:
* AB - abbreviating St. Ambrose Barlow.
* EA - abbreviating St. Edmund Arrowsmith.
* EC - abbreviating St. Edmund Campion
* JA - abbreviating St. John Almond.House System:As well as the year group system, there is also a house system. Every student in the school is placed into one of six houses which are named after saints or prominent Catholic figures. [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/page_viewer.asp?section=Spiritual+Life&sid=5 SJP section on the Houses] Detailed articles on the houses and the people representing them.] These houses are:
* Romero - Named afterOscar Romero .
* Kolbe - Named afterMaximillian Kolbe
* Teresa - Named afterMother Teresa .
* Bosco - Named after St John Bosco
* Hume - Named afterBasil Hume .
* Bernadette - Named after St Bernadette of Lourdes.The school also enables and encourages students to report incidents of bullying, theft, crime or any unwanted behaviour in confidence to their school 24 hours a day via the
TextSomeone system the school has introduced along with theCallParents andTruancy Call systems introduced to free up staff time usually consumed with administrative tasks. [http://www.livewirepr.com/files/newsStory.asp?release_id=823&displayorder=radioc LiveWire PR article on the school's TextSomeons, CallParents, and TruancyCalls services.] ]
=School events=ref|August 2008African Children's Choir visit
In late 2006, the school received a visit from the
African Children's Choir [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/gallery/default.asp?gallery=11 African Children's Choir visit gallery] Photo gallery of the visit from the ACC.] during there international tour. It was regarded as a huge achievement for the school, especially crediting newly appointed head of music department J. Stott. The concert was held on aweekend at 8:00PM and was a huge success as pupils from SJP and other surroundingprimary school s visited. Members of the choir stayed with locals over the 2 night visit period.Here Comes Christmas
"Here Comes Christmas" is shite, was a social event held after school in December 2006. It was organised by the Parent Teacher Association and included events such as Darts, Golf, Santa's Grotto, Throwing Sponges At Teachers, Winning Cards, Used Items Sale, Basketball, Football,
bric a brac and an event where people could come and hold an owl. Despite the school's healthy meals initiative the school served chips and sweets for pupils. The event helped raise money for a new schoolminibus . [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/gallery/default.asp?gallery=13 Here Comes Christmas Gallery] Photo gallery of the 'Here Comes Christmas' festival]Aladdin performance
In early 2007 the school hosted two performances of
Aladdin , [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/gallery/default.asp?gallery=12 Aladdin Performance Gallery] Photo gallery of the school's Aladdin performance] utilizing the school's newly purchased stage, lighting and sound equipment to hi-light the acting talents of numerous pupils of the school. The performance was directed by Mr J Owen, head of the SJP Drama department and assisted by Miss M Boast. The schools music department also worked with the year 7 choir and choirs from our local feeder primary schools St John's and St Anne's, to provide musical interludes in the performance. It is set to be succeeded by a performance of 'Grease' in 2007.Choir visit To London
The school choir visited London during July 2006 to sing in a performance of Verdi's Requiem at the
Royal Albert Hall with 2000 other singers and the English National Orchestra . [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/gallery/default.asp?gallery=1 Albert Hall visit Gallery] Photo gallery of the school choir's visit to London Albert Hall.]Grease performance
The College's Creative Arts Team, directed by Miss J Stott, Head of Music, had a sell-out success with the production of "Grease". This is the first time in SJP's history that a production of this scale has been attempted, the first performance was
23 April 2007 and by the fourth performance on the26 April 2007 the audience was queuing over an hour early in the hope of being able to get a seat [http://www.stjohnplessington.com/news/default.asp?storyID=7] .Eco initiative
SJP has recently begun a school-wide initiative to become somewhat
ecologically friendly, followingclimate change . The initiative is making recommendations to students to for example cycle or walk to school, rather than using private cars or public transport. The school has introduced recycling baskets in every classroom for paper. The initiative is headed by the Science department. [http://ecoteamsjp.blogspot.com/ SJP's 'Eco Team' Blog] The 'Eco Team' news blog.]
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