St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College

This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 October 2024.

St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College is a coeducational Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form. It is located over two sites in the City of Bradford in the English county of West Yorkshire.[1] The school was formed in September 2014 as a result of a merger between St Bede's Grammar School and St Joseph's Catholic College. It is currently the largest Catholic school in the UK.[2]

St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College
Address
Map
Ignis: Cunliffe Road
Manningham
City of Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD8 7AP

Ardor: Highgate
Heaton
City of Bradford
West Yorkshire
BD9 4BQ

England
Coordinates53°48′44″N 1°45′57″W / 53.8122°N 1.7657°W / 53.8122; -1.7657
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoChristus Lumen Gentium
(Latin: Christ the Light of Nations)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Local authorityBradford City Council
TrustBlessed Christopher Wharton Catholic Academy Trust
Department for Education URN148520 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherLawrence Bentley
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 19
Enrolment1,861 as of December 2022
Colour(s)    
Gold, blue, green and grey
Websitesbsj.co.uk

Description

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The school is based over both of the former school sites with the new mixed gender Year 7 being based at the former St Joseph's site. Students who were attending either of the old schools prior to the merger remained in single sex education at the site they previously attended. The school is coeducational as of September 2018.

As of September 2018, the lower school (Years 7-9) is based at the old St Joseph's site and the upper school (Years 10-13) is based at the old St Bede's site.

The school has a coeducational sixth form, St Benedict's Sixth Form. All sixth form students are currently based at the old St Bede's site.

The old St Joseph's site has been renamed Ignis (Latin: spark) and the old St Bede's site has been renamed Ardor (Latin: flame).

At the start of September 2018, a house system was introduced, with 5 houses. The houses (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Paul) are each named after the 4 apostles who wrote the gospels, along with St Paul. With the house system are house days held at the end of each term. The house with the most house points wins the house cup. As of April 2019, Matthew and Paul and John have won the house cup (Matthew at House Day 1 [3] and Paul at House Day 2 and St John won on transition day).

Previously a voluntary aided school administered by Bradford City Council,[4] in September 2023 St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College converted to academy status.[5] The school is now sponsored by the Blessed Christopher Wharton Catholic Academy Trust,[6] but continues to be under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds. The school is named after Saint Bede and Saint Joseph.

References

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  1. ^ "St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College". St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College.
  2. ^ "Largest Catholic school in country now planned as St Bede's and St Joseph's may merge in Bradford". Bradford Telegraph and Argus. 17 February 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  3. ^ "St Bede's and College Newsletter, Issue 9" (PDF). St Joseph's Catholic College.
  4. ^ "St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College - GOV.UK". Get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  5. ^ "St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College, A Voluntary Academy - GOV.UK".
  6. ^ https://bcwcat.co.uk/ [bare URL]