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St Nicholas Catholic High School is a mixed
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and
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in
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, near
Northwich Northwich is a market town and civil parish in the Cheshire West and Chester borough of Cheshire, England. It lies on the Cheshire Plain, at the confluence of the rivers Weaver and Dane, east of Chester, south of Warrington and south of Ma ...
, Cheshire for students aged 11 to 18. The headteacher is Craig Burns. The students who enroll there study for 5 years and after GCSEs, they have the possibility of going to the associated Sixth Form.


History

''St Nicholas Catholic High School'' opened as a
secondary modern A secondary modern school () is a type of secondary school that existed throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland from 1944 until the 1970s under the Tripartite System. Secondary modern schools accommodated the majority (70–75%) of pupils ...
on 6 September 1965, with Michael O'Connor as its first head teacher and Father R. Velarde, Parish Priest of ''St. Wilfrid's, Northwich'' as the first Chairman of Governors. It was the first Catholic secondary school in mid-Cheshire. In 1972, the school became a comprehensive, and changed its name to ''St Nicholas High School''. At the same time, a new science and languages block was built to the side of the original building. In 1979, a new sixth form block was opened by
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, the
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. Remodelled science laboratories followed in 1989, and a music suite and additional science laboratories in 1992. In 1995, O'Connor retired after 30 years as headmaster, and was succeeded by Gerard Boyle. In 2003, the school was awarded Business and Enterprise status. The school also holds the Eco-Schools Green Flag,
Healthy Schools status The National Healthy Schools Programme (NHSP) was a joint Department of Health and Department for Children, Schools and Families project intended to improve health, raise pupil achievement, improve social inclusion and encourage closer working ...
and the Inclusion Quality Mark. ''St Nicholas'' has extended and refurbished the originally standing Sports Hall with Science and Language rooms at the rear at a total cost of £11.5m, as well as a refurbished Sixth Form Centre and new Geography rooms. Following the retirement of Gerard Boyle at the end of the 2009 term, his successor was Kieran "The Hammer" Kelly. When Kieran Kelly retired at Christmas 2016, the Deputy Headteacher Angela Norman took over as Acting Headteacher until Richard Woods took up post as Headteacher at Easter 2017. Woods remained Headteacher until Christmas 2022 when he left to become Deputy Director of Schools for the Shrewsbury Diocese. John Heffernan, the Deputy Headteacher served one term as Acting Headteacher before Craig Burns took up post at Easter 2023.


Ofsted

In its 2004
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, the school and sixth form was rated "''very good''". In the July 2011 inspection, it was rated "''outstanding''". The school was reassessed in 2019 and downgraded to "''good''" due, in part, to the performance of disadvantaged students. The school was reassessed again in 2024, where it was graded "''good''".


Catchment area

As there are few Catholic high schools in Cheshire, ''St Nicholas' '' catchment area extends as far away as
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and
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. It also includes Barnton,
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,
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,
Middlewich Middlewich is a town and civil parish in Cheshire East, Cheshire, England. It is located east of Chester, east of Winsford, south-east of Northwich and north-west of Sandbach. The population of the parish at the United Kingdom 2021 census, ...
,
Weaverham Weaverham is a village and civil parish in the borough of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire in England. Just off the A49, it is just to the west of Northwich and south of the River Weaver, and has a population of 6 ...
and
Winsford Winsford is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is on the River Weaver, south of Northwich and west of Middlewich. It grew around the salt mining indus ...
. The Sixth Form catchment area also includes the area of St. Thomas More Catholic High School in
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, which does not have its own sixth form. Buses run from all the mentioned towns and villages to and from ''St Nicholas'', but due to recent cuts the bus service has come under threat.


Residentials and retreats

Residentials and retreats are normally organised during the month of January. Year 7 pupils usually stay at
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for three days. Usually, Year 7 pupils go on a retreat day to St Wilfrids RC Church. Year 10 pupils have attended retreats to
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in
Bollington Bollington is a town and civil parish in Cheshire, England, to the east of Prestbury. In the Middle Ages, it was part of the Earl of Chester's manor of Macclesfield and the ancient parish of Prestbury. At the 2021 census, the parish had a pop ...
, Cheshire for a number of years, more recently some have attended retreats at
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in Cumbria and
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in North Yorkshire.


Former pupils

* Maeve McClenaghan – Investigative journalist and author *
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– footballer * David Mannix – footballer * Lucy Meggit – singer with
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* Evan Mitchell – Disability rights campaigner


References


External links


School homepage
{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Nicholas Catholic High School Catholic secondary schools in the Diocese of Shrewsbury Secondary schools in Cheshire West and Chester Educational institutions established in 1965 1965 establishments in England Voluntary aided schools in England