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  1. OPEN MORNING. Saint Ambrose College is a Catholic State Funded Independent Grammar School for boys, with a selective intake. As a State Funded School, there are no fees. Saint Ambrose is first and foremost, a Catholic College and a Catholic ethos must exist in our daily life.

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  2. Tuition and Estimated Costs. Undergraduate Programs. These are the estimated 2023-24 costs of attending St. Ambrose University for Undergraduate students enrolled full time (12 or more credit hours) during Fall and Spring semesters. There is a one-time $100 matriculation fee for new students.

    • The Guernsey Connection
    • Oakleigh
    • Woodeaves in Hale Barns
    • Recognition and Expansion – Brother W.D. Foley O.B.E.
    • Consolidation
    • Brother J.C. Ring
    • Brother P.F. Rynne
    • Brother T. Coleman (1984-91) – HMC Status and A New Preparatory School

    The story of the origins of St. Ambrose College is inextricably linked with the German invasion and occupation of Guernsey in June 1940, which caused the evacuation to England of a party of schoolboys and their De La Salle teachers from Les Vauxbelets College. During the so-called ‘phoney war’ of 1939-40, which preceded the German Blitzkrieg in Wes...

    Michael Marchant, who now lives in Stratford-on-Avon, remembers his days at Oakleigh quite vividly. His family were very gratefbl for the foundation of a Catholic Boys’ Grammar School in Altrincham. He particularly remembers the Headmaster. Brother Clarence, and also Brothers Dennis, Osmond, Vincent and Chad. He was 7 years of age when he attended ...

    Brother J.J.Dowling was the Head Master from 1945 until 1948 and supervised the transfer from ‘Oakleigh’ to ‘Woodeaves’. (He died in 1990). The site at Hale Barns. which Canon Donnelly had purchased. was also intended to contain a new Parish Church and Presbytery (the future Holy Angels) and a new Secondary School (the future Blessed Thomas Holford...

    St.Ambrose College was indeed fortunate to have the experienced and talented Brother Foley as Headmaster in 1961. He had been Headmaster at St.Edward1s, Liverpool, and had recently received the O.B.E. for services to education in Gibraltar after the war. Confident, enthusiastic. shrewd and persuasive, he combined a sense of vision and optimism with...

    Brother J.G.Gleeson had been Deputy Headmaster at St.John Rigby College, Orrell, before moving to St.Arnbrose College. An enthusiast for musical and stage productions, he possessed a fine tenor voice, and was a useful pianist. At Orrell he had been a particularly successful teacher of Classics and an enthusiastic, even fanatical, rugby coach. The C...

    Brother Ring had taught at St.Ambrose College during the ‘Woodeaves’ period in the 1950s. He had later taught at Blackpool, Orrell and St.Edwardts, Liverpool. A generous, sensitive, sincere man, with a dry sense of humour (a Limerick man!), he was always immaculately dressed. Cultivated and cultured, he enjoyed visiting the theatre and Halle concer...

    Brother Rynne had taught Maths and History at the College with great success for over twenty years when he was appointed Headmaster in succession to Brother Ring. Throughout the period he had also been in charge of the Book Room (St.Ambrose College’s equivalent of Anfield’s ‘Boot Room’?), and the ordering of all school stationery. His ‘0’ level Mat...

    A native of Plymouth (and loyal supporter of Plymouth Argyle), Brother Coleman had been a successhl and distinguished Headmaster at St.Maryls, Crosby, and also St.Brendanls, Bristol. Indeed, in Bristol he had supervised the transition of the Brothers’ Independent Boys’ School into a mixed Sixth Form College under LEA control. His headships were mar...

  3. St Ambrose College is a Christian Brothers' Roman Catholic boys' grammar school in Hale Barns, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England. It was founded in 1946 by Joseph Robertson. In 2012 the school became an academy, and was completely re-built. Upon leaving the college, boys are referred to as ‘Old Ambrosians’ and many go on to join the ...

  4. Saint Ambrose College is a selective Catholic Grammar School for boys aged 11-18 years old. The normal point of entry is Year 7 at the start of the academic year following the completion of their primary school education or at Sixth Form following completion of their GCSE studies.

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  7. Mar 28, 2024 · Your guide to 11+ entry to Saint Ambrose College in 2024–2025. Find out how to apply, what's on the entrance exam and get tips to help your child prepare.

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