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Jul 16, 2024 · St Mary’s Catholic High School has been rated as ‘outstanding’ across all categories following an Ofsted inspection on June 26 and 27. Inspectors praised the school where pupils ‘thrive...
St Mary’s is an 11-18 Catholic Voluntary Academy serving NE Derbyshire. We are a thriving, highly successful and over-subscribed school with a long and well established reputation. Indeed, our record of academic achievements is outstanding, with examination results consistently well above the national average.
St Mary’s is a Roman Catholic High School with a proud heritage in Chesterfield and within the Hallam Diocese. As a school community we live by the values Jesus taught in the Gospel; values such as humility, patience, tolerance, and unconditional love of others.
- Newbold Road, Upper Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8AG, Derbyshire
I offer you a very warm welcome to St Mary’s Catholic High School, situated in Chesterfield and serving the parishes and families of North East Derbyshire for over 150 years. St Mary’s is an outstanding school and I am tremendously proud of the examination successes our young people achieve.
- Newbold Road, Upper Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8AG, Derbyshire
St Mary's Catholic High School is a Catholic, co-educational, secondary school with academy status in Upper Newbold, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, which specialises in the teaching of Maths and History. [1] The school was rated Outstanding in all areas by Ofsted in October 2012. [2]
St Mary's Catholic High School, A Catholic Voluntary Academy, Chesterfield. A state school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 18. Local authority: Derbyshire.
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There is a good range of opportunities through academic and vocational courses. Leaders constantly review the curriculum, taking into account Greater Manchester’s ‘six areas of development’. Where numbers justify, leaders will seek to offer courses requested by students." Ofsted 2019.