St Aloysius' College, Highgate Explained

St Aloysius' College
Coordinates:51.5698°N -0.1388°W
Motto:Latin: Beati Mundo Corde
("Blessed are the pure of heart")
Type:Voluntary aided comprehensive
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Head:P. Whyte
Address:Hornsey Lane
City:Highgate
County:Greater London
Country:England
Postcode:N6 5LY
Local Authority:Islington
Ofsted:yes
Urn:100459
Enrollment:900 (approx.)
Gender:Boys; coeducational sixth form
Lower Age:10
Upper Age:18
Colours:Green
Free Label 1:Diocese
Free 1:Westminster

St Aloysius' College is a Roman Catholic, boys-only state school in the London Borough of Islington, England. Each year around 180 pupils are admitted to Year 7 (aged 11 or 12) on the basis of examination; the local education authority also assigns students without another school to this school. It is the oldest surviving foundation of its kind in the Archdiocese of Westminster.

History

St Aloysius' College was founded in 1879 by the Brothers of Mercy as a Roman Catholic private boarding and day school and then a grammar school. The control of the college was passed to the De La Salle Brothers in 1960. It turned comprehensive in 1971 with the reorganisation of the English education system, and merged with local boys' comprehensive St. William of York in the 1980s.

The school went through a turbulent period during the 1990s with declining academic standards and the subsequent loss of its sixth form. It reopened the sixth form in September 2010 and admitted a small number of girls. It was awarded the Sportsmark and Artsmark awards. It also featured in a Dispatches special on Channel 4 TV documentary Undercover Teacher.

The school is used by the National Youth Theatre for many of its auditions and courses.

Academics

Pupils usually take 10 or 11 GCSE subjects.

The sixth form is part of a collaboration of local schools in the area known as the Islington Sixth Form Consortium. Fourteen AS Level and four A2 subjects and a number of BTEC courses were available in 2012.

Ofsted inspection

The school underwent Ofsted inspection in November 2018, receiving a Grade 3 ("Requires Improvement"). Effectiveness of leadership and management and personal development, behaviour and welfare were graded as 'good'. In 2022 they received a 'good'.

Pupil protest

In 2019 year 10 to 13 pupils protested outside the school, leading to the school agreeing to review sixth formers' dress code, and an end to compulsory study time. Some parents supported their children, commenting on "petty behaviour rules" and the school not adhering to its policies.[1]

Notable former pupils

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Notes and References

  1. News: Teachers agree to meet some demands of protesting students . Gelder . Sam . Cumiskey . Lucas . Islington Gazette . 2 April 2019 .