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  1. On 10 September 1877, St Bede's College re-opened in the Manchester Aquarium with 45 pupils who were taught by 11 staff, 8 of them priests. The faculty lived in 'Rose Lawn', until the accommodation levels were completed in the Vaughan Building, for both clergy and a large number of boarders.

  2. Initially situated on Grosvenor Square just off Oxford Road, the College moved to its present site in 1877, when Bishop Vaughan purchased the land off Alexandra Road which included the Manchester Aquarium, which became the Academic Hall.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · DS is seriously considering for year 7 entry next year but we can't find many discussion about this college on the web. Its small class, pastoral care we heard and location are something we need. However, we notice the recent changes in its head, governing bodies, etc.

  4. INSET. 4th Sept. Autumn Term begins – Prep, U3 and Sixth Form return. 5th Sept. Autumn Term begins – L4, U4, L5, U5. 16th Oct. Half-Term begins at 3:50 pm.

  5. Our founder, Cardinal Vaughan, opened the doors of the College on the 7th of January 1876; he was inspired by St Bede’s search for knowledge and truth and founded the College based on a profound love of learning.

  6. Aug 4, 2014 · The open date and status above indicates when St Bede's College opened or when it changed to its most recent incarnation, with a number of schools converting to academies in recent years.

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  8. Apr 18, 2024 · Kathryn Eagle — April 18, 2024. We take a look back at a unique student publication that chronicled life at St Bede's in the 1950s, '60s, '70s, and '80s. In the annals of St Bede's history, few artefacts capture the essence of school life from students' perspective quite like The Bedean Times.

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