De La Salle School, St Helens

De La Salle School, St Helens
Motto "Our Vision; to pursue excellence"
Established 1987 (1987)
Type Voluntary aided school
Religion Roman Catholic
Headteacher Mr John Toal[1]
Deputy Headteacher Mr Paul Ross
Location Mill Brow
Eccleston
Merseyside
WA10 4QH
England
Coordinates: 53°27′20″N 2°46′10″W / 53.4556°N 2.7695°W / 53.4556; -2.7695
Local authority St Helens
DfE number 342/4714
DfE URN 104834 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Colours Year 7 - Blue, Year 8 - Purple, Year 9 - Yellow, Year 10 - Green, Year 11 - Red
Website delasalle.st-helens.sch.uk

De La Salle School, St Helens is an 11-16 mixed comprehensive Roman Catholic high school which is linked to the world wide La Sallian community. The school in its current form was created in 1987 after the amalgamation of several Roman Catholic high schools in the area (West Park, Notre Dame, St. Edmund Campion and Mount Carmel). Its trustees are the De La Salle Brothers, who have a House nearby.

There are 1200 pupils, and about 140 staff. Seven associated primaries provide the majority of pupils who join, aged 11: Corpus Christi, St. Austin's, St. Bartholomew's, St. John Vianney, St. Julie's, St. Teresa's and St. Thomas of Canterbury.

Campus

The school completed a large building programme in June 2013. Nearly half of the building stock was rebuilt, while almost all of the remainder was substantially remodelled. The new buildings capture some simple principles which the school developed with contractors and St. Helens Council: each academic area is clearly defined, with its own staff base and bespoke I.C.T. provision; while there are some open learning areas, the majority of classrooms are light and airy, as well as being very well sound-proofed; there are many double learning spaces, separated by sound-proofed partitions; each of the school's four Houses has its own Base, with social seating for the pupils and I.C.T. areas; there are six enclosed and secure external areas, including the spacious Founder's Quad, and Our Lady's Quad, in addition to defined learning areas for Art, Performing Arts, science and Enrichment.

Notable former pupils


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