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La Sainte Union Catholic School is a girls'
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based in
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in
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History

Formerly, a
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, La Sainte Union Catholic School is now a
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school which teaches girls aged 11–18. It is a Specialist Science College. It was awarded Beacon school status in 1999. The school is a part of the LaSWAP Sixth Form consortium, together with William Ellis School,
Acland Burghley School Acland Burghley School is a mixed comprehensive secondary school in the Tufnell Park area of the London Borough of Camden, in London, England. The school received specialist status as an Arts College in 2000 and is a part of the LaSWAP Sixth For ...
and
Parliament Hill School Parliament Hill School is a secondary school for girls with a mixed sixth form located in the Borough of Camden in London, England. In 2013, there were 1,250 students on roll, between the ages of 11 and 18. History Grammar school The school i ...
. As such, although the main student body is female, the school has a mixed sixth-form. The school is named after the order of
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that founded and continues to run the school, the Sisters of La Sainte Union des Sacrés-Coeurs (also known as the
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). This teaching order was founded in 1826 by Father Jean-Baptiste Debrabant, a
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priest who felt that the future of the Catholic Church lay in the hands of the young women who would eventually bring up future generations of the faithful, declaring that "a Christian-based education offers sure hope for the future of religion and society". The school site is on Highgate Road/Croftdown Road, opposite
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. It was originally a small private
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, becoming a omprehensive schoolin 1966, following its amalgamation with Our Lady of Sion Girls' Grammar School which closed its school in Eden Grove, Holloway and moved to the Highgate site. During the 1990s the school had grant-maintained status. It was one of the first schools in London to be named as a Beacon school in a government scheme designed to recognize outstanding achievement in
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schools. The school in 2004 been awarded specialist school (science ) status., and High Performing Specialist School status in 2008. The school was recognised as a good school by Ofsted in 2010, and confirmed as such in a Section 8 inspection in 2019.


LaSWAP Sixth Form

The LaSWAP Sixth Form is the
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consortium of four
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schools:
Acland Burghley School Acland Burghley School is a mixed comprehensive secondary school in the Tufnell Park area of the London Borough of Camden, in London, England. The school received specialist status as an Arts College in 2000 and is a part of the LaSWAP Sixth For ...
, La Sainte Union Catholic School,
Parliament Hill School Parliament Hill School is a secondary school for girls with a mixed sixth form located in the Borough of Camden in London, England. In 2013, there were 1,250 students on roll, between the ages of 11 and 18. History Grammar school The school i ...
and William Ellis School. It is one of the largest sixth form consortia in the Greater London area offering some 42 different AS and A2 courses, AGCEs, BTECs, NVQs and GCSE courses. The name was formed from the first three letters of La Sainte Union and the first letter of the other three schools.


Media

La Sainte Union has been featured in ''The Westminster Extra'', ''The Camden New Journal'' and ''The Ham&High'' multiple times for their school plays and acting opportunities. The school was mentioned in the Guardian, in October 2020 after 13 girls were hospitalised after sharing some sweets.


Notable former pupils

* Kathleen Mary Cook, mechanical engineer *
Maggie Aderin-Pocock Margaret Ebunoluwa Aderin-Pocock (; born 9 March 1968) is a British space scientist and science educator. She is an honorary research associate of University College London's Department of Physics and Astronomy. Since February 2014, she has co- ...
MBE, British space scientist *
Tulisa Contostavlos Tula Paulinea Contostavlos (Greek: Τούλα Παυλίνα 'Τουλίσα' Κοντόσταυλου; born 13 July 1988) professionally known as Tulisa, is an English singer, songwriter, television personality, and actress. As a part of the ...
, musician, N-Dubz, attended the school during her early secondary years *
Imelda Staunton Imelda Mary Philomena Bernadette Staunton (born 9 January 1956) is an English actress and singer. After training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Staunton began her career in repertory theatre in 1976 and appeared in various theatre prod ...
, actress, 'Vera Drake', and 'Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix


Sister schools

* St Catherine's Catholic School for Girls England *
St. Anne's Catholic School (Southampton) St Anne's Catholic School is an 11-18 secondary school in Southampton, England, for girls. The school's sixth form is coeducational. The school is situated close to the city centre, and attracts pupils from all round the city and beyond. The ...
England * Grays Convent High School England * La Sainte Union Convent School England * La Sainte Union College of Higher Education England * Banagher College Ireland * Our Lady's Bower School Ireland * Debrabant School Tanzania


External links


La Sainte Union Catholic School

LaSWAP sixth form consortium


References

{{authority control Secondary schools in the London Borough of Camden Girls' schools in London Catholic secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Westminster Voluntary aided schools in London Highgate