- St Mary's Sports College
Infobox UK school
name = St. Mary's Sports College
size = 250px
motto = Per Mariam Ad Jesum
established = 1960
type = Secondary School
head = Mr. G. Fitzpatrick
street = Cranbrook Avenue
city =Kingston upon Hull
county =East Riding of Yorkshire
country =England
enrollment =
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 19
publication =
website = http://www.st-marys.hull.sch.uk/St. Mary's Sports College is a mixed
Catholic secondary school and sixth form college inKingston upon Hull ,East Riding of Yorkshire ,England . It was formed following an amalgamation between the former St Mary's RC girls High School and Marist College RC High School for boys. In 2002, 'The Academy' was built, a state of the art sports centre for members of the school to use and members of the public to use outside of school hours.St. Mary's Sports College has earned a high reputation for itself, it is highly ranked as one of the best colleges in the area, with good results in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Having the school and sixth form college combined on the same premises, the students' ages range from 11-19.
ubjects and courses
St. Mary's Sports College has many courses at different levels to choose from. They have for the school, years 7 to 11 the core subjects, Maths, English and Science.
Religious Education (RE) andPhysical Education (PE) are alsocompulsory for years 7 - 11 at the school.The Sixth Form College, ages 16-19 offers many courses to choose from to meet students' needs whether it be a
A-Level Course or a BTEc First or BTEc National course. A-Level courses offered are: English Language, English Literature, Law, Chemistry, Applied Science, German, French, Spanish, Psychology, Maths, Sociology, Government and Politics and Philosophy and Ethics, Applied ICT, Applied Business Studies. As well as St. Marys Sports College being a Sports College (Hence the name), it is also a Roman Catholic College, so in Sixth form, one hour a week of gerneral RE is compulsory unless A-Level RE (Philosophy & Ethics)is chosen as an option.External links
* [http://www.st-marys.hull.sch.uk/ Official website]
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