St Paul's School for Girls, Birmingham explained

St. Paul's School for Girls
Coordinates:52.4756°N -1.9407°W
Motto:Omnibus omnia
All things to all people
Established:1908
Type:Comprehensive voluntary aided school
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
Head:D E Casserly
Chair:Mary Browning
Founder:Sisters of Charity of St Paul the Apostle
Specialist:Maths & Computing, Science
Address:Vernon Road
City:Edgbaston
County:Birmingham
Country:England
Postcode:B16 9SL
Local Authority:Birmingham
Ofsted:yes
Urn:103531
Staff:c. 65 teaching
c. 45 supporting
Enrolment:968
Gender:Girls
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:19
Website:http://www.stpaulgl.bham.sch.uk

St Paul's School For Girls is a voluntary aided, comprehensive, girls' school in Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK,

Admissions

It is a Roman Catholic school, and became a specialist school in maths and computing in September 2005. It is ethnically diverse, with a mixture of Black and White English/Irish pupils.

It is situated just north of the A456 and B4125, just south of Edgbaston Reservoir. The school is named after St Paul's Convent, and the headmistresses were nuns until 1998.

History

It was founded on 7 October 1908, from an earlier establishment based on Whittall Street. St Paul's Convent had been founded at Selly Park in 1864. In the 1940s, it became a Grammar School with selective entry based on the 11-plus. In 1975, it became a Comprehensive School.

Part of the school was destroyed by fire in November 1973. Mother Teresa visited on 12 September 1974. In 2010 a new Maths and English building was constructed named 'The Sister Suite' in reference to the nuns who founded the school, certain rooms inside the building were named after notable Sisters in the school's history.

Academic performance

It has relatively high GCSE pass rates for similar schools in the Birmingham LEA and in England.[1] In 2009 it got the second best A-level results for comprehensive schools in Birmingham, with results similar to a grammar school.

Notable former pupils

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: St. Paul's School for Girls . Department for Children, Schools and Families . 2005 . https://archive.today/20110807144704/http://www.dcsf.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/dfe1x1_05.pl?School=3304606 . dead . 2011-08-07 . 2007-10-06.