Blessed Trinity Roman Catholic College

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Blessed Trinity RC College
Established 2006
Type Voluntary aided school
Religion Roman Catholic
Headteacher Richard Varey
Chair of Governors Ken Tyson
Location Ormerod Road
Burnley
Lancashire
BB10 3AA
England England
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Local authority Lancashire
DfE number 888/4804
DfE URN 134997 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1250
Gender mixed
Ages 11–16
Colours Blue & Gold         
Website Official website

Blessed Trinity RC College is a mixed 11-16 voluntary-aided Roman Catholic faith school in Burnley, Lancashire, England.

History

The school opened in September 2006 as part of ambitious plan to replace all of the district’s 11-16 schools, funded by a government public–private partnership programme called Building Schools for the Future. It was formed from the merger of St Theodore's Boys High School and St Hilda's Girls' High School and initially occupied spit sites of the former St Hilda's and Habergham Sixth Form Centre. Bernadette Bleasdale, who had been the head of St Hilda’s since 1992, became the new school's first head teacher.[1]

Former schools

St Theodore's RC High School was a boys 11-16 school with a mixed sixth form.

St Hilda's RC High School was a girls high school originally opened in 1954.[2]

Early History

Following an OFSTED inspection in 2008 Blessed Trinity was awarded the status of a "good school, with outstanding elements".[3]

New Building

Demolition started on the former St Theodore's site in June 2008, and the School moved into a new £24m building, in September 2010.[4] The new college will initially hold approximately 1000 students and will eventually hold a 1250 capacity. Shortly after Ofsted placed the school in special measures in 2011, Bleasdale announced she would retire at Easter 2012.[1] Richard Varey took over as head teacher and the school exited special measures in March 2013.[5]

Attainment

Pupils with equivalent of 5 or more GCSEs grade C or above (inc. English & Maths)
Year (Source) Students  % special educational needs England % School %
2004* (BBC)(BBC) (158 148) 306 (1.9 7.5) 4.6 42.7 (44.0 61.0) 52.0
2005* (BBC)(BBC) (123 141) 264 (13.0 10.6) 11.7 44.9 (42.0 57.0) 50.0
2006 - - - -
2007 (BBC) 301 9.0 46.7 45.0
2008 (BBC) 294 7.5 47.6 43.0
2009 (BBC) 294 9.2 49.8 44.0
2010 (DfE) 272 12.8 53.4 51.0
2011 (DfE) 245 8.0 58.9 47.0
2012 (DfE) 241 10.0 59.4 51.0
2013 (DfE) 244 6.0 59.2 57.0
2014 (DfE) 243 4.0 53.4 56.0
2015 (DfE) 235 2.0 53.8 65.0
*Figures for previous school, in this case: St Theodore's (boys) & St Hilda's (girls) RC Schools

In 2007 the school's value-added measure was 1006.7 (national average 1000).[6] In 2010 the school was again the highest performing in the borough in terms of GCSE results.[7] The DfE figures released in January 2011 show Blessed Trinity to be the only school in Burnley where more than half the pupils achieved five good GCSE passes including English and maths.[8]

Notable former pupils

St Theodore's RC High School
St Hilda's RC High School

References

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  9. Lancashire Telegraph Accessed 2010
  10. Snowboard Asylum Accessed 2010
  11. Ben Pepper's Blog Accessed 2010
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