St Joseph's Catholic College

St Joseph's Catholic College
Type Academy
Religion Roman Catholic
Principal Paul Hughes
Location Ocotal Way
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN3 3LR
England
Coordinates: 51°33′53″N 1°45′52″W / 51.5646°N 1.7645°W / 51.5646; -1.7645
DfE number 866/5409
DfE URN 136980 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Website School homepage

St. Joseph's Catholic College is a secondary school in Swindon. It is a Roman Catholic school but is open to other religions. It is a mixed sex school of approximately 1256 pupils. The school's uniform changed from September 2014 with a phased introduction being compulsory for year 7 and in years 8-11 the new uniform pieces being introduced when replacements are required.The new uniform includes a blazer with red piping and the college badge, a white shirt, tie with school crest and a grey ‘v’ neck with College logo.

As the only Catholic Secondary school in Swindon it is culturally diverse, taking pupils from all over Swindon and the surrounding villages. There are five Catholic feeder schools in Swindon; Holy Family, Holy Rood, Holy Cross, St Catherine's and St Mary's. The College offers Years 12-13 as well as schooling for years 7 to 11.

The Principal Maureen Harries retired at Easter 2013 [1] and the governors announced the appointment of a new Principal, Mr Paul Hughes in June 2013.[2] Mr Hughes will take up his post in September 2013. Stephen Lake is the Chair of Governors.

The College was rated as Good in all areas by OFSTED in its report published in 2014.[3]

On 21 March 2011, St. Joseph's commenced the application process for converting to Academy status[4] and were awarded this status in August 2011.[5]


Results

In 2014 the college achieved 67% of students with five or more A* to C GCSE grades, including 89% A*-C in English and 79% A*-C in Maths. At least 24% of students achieved at least one top grade. At A-level, 75% of students achieve 3 or more qualifications with a 98% pass rate. Results page of the College Website

In 2013 the College achieved 82% of students with five or more A* to C GCSE grades, with 67% achieving 5 or more A* - C GCSEs (or equivalent) including English and Maths GCSEs. At A-Level, 70% of students achieved 3 or more A Levels, 96% 2 or more, and 99% 1 or more.

Notable former pupils

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