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Trinity Catholic School is a mixed
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secondary school and
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located in
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, England. Following an Ofsted inspection in 2009, the school was given a Grade 3 (satisfactory) rating for its overall performance. Another Ofsted inspection took place in June 2013, the school had improved and received a Grade 2 (Good). Its most recent Ofsted inspection took place in 2017 where the school received another Grade 2 (Good). Until September 2005 when they were amalgamated, the school operated from two separate campuses: Dormer Hall on Myton Road in
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, and Bishop Bright Hall/Freeman Hall on Guy's Cliffe Avenue in Leamington Spa. At the beginning of the 2012 term, Dr Jim Ferguson retired and Chris Gabbett was appointed in his place. In February 2017, the school announced the potential temporary closure of the schools sixth form due to serious money budget issues. It was suggested The Sixth Form officially closed in September of the same year. Following a four-wee
consultation
the Governing Body decided to recommend that the school sixth form remain open. The school continues to operate a sixth form to this day. Previously a
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administered by
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, in January 2021 Trinity Catholic School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the Our Lady of the Magnificat Multi Academy Company.


Ethos

Trinity was founded as a liberal Catholic school. Teachers were called by their first names, and students didn't wear uniform. Since 1989, the school has become slightly less liberal, and in 2002 uniform was introduced, although many parents and pupils tried to protest this.


History

The school was founded as an amalgamation of two Catholic schools in the area: Bishop Bright Grammar School and Dormer High School. Dormer High School opened in Myton Road,
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, in 1959. Bishop Bright Grammar School opened in 1966, with Peter Hastings as its founding headmaster. It was built on a new site at Guy's Cliffe Avenue,
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. In the late 1970s or early 1980s, under the education reforms of the time, the two original schools merged to form a new Catholic comprehensive school. For a number of years the school remained divided between the two original sites; named as Bishop Bright Hall, in Guy's Cliffe Avenue and Dormer Hall in Myton Road. A sixth-form college, named Freeman Hall, was added to the Guy's Cliffe site. In February 1999 the school announced its intention to combine all of the school facilities onto a single site. In September 2005, following the completion of a multimillion-pound extension, they were amalgamated at the Guy's Cliffe Avenue site in Leamington Spa.


Introduction of uniform

Pupils were allowed to wear casual clothes of their own choosing; a rule in place from the school's foundation. In March 2002, after prolonged discussion, and in the face of considerable opposition from parents, students and teachers, the school governors decided that a uniform was to be introduced the following school year. During the following months parents, students, and the school's Parent Teacher Association (PTA) fought to get the decision overturned. Under a newly appointed temporary head, plans to introduce the uniform were put on hold in September 2002. In October 2003, a uniform was finally imposed for new-starters for the following (2004/5) school year. Pupils organised demonstrations, and lessons were boycotted in protest against the way the decision had been taken. The school stated that parents of pupils starting at the school wanted the uniforms and characterised the protestors as not being representative of the majority view, and the PTA was criticised for lobbying the parents, pupils and teachers to continue the protest. The
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for the area became involved, inviting the
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to intervene and help to resolve the disagreement. In November 2003, at the annual meeting of the PTA, a clear majority of parents supported a vote of no-confidence in the governing body, calling for them to resign. The protests failed however, and on the first day of the 2004/5 school year, new pupils arrived at the school wearing the uniform.


Notable alumni

* Luella Bartley, fashion designer *
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, actress * Robert Hall, actor * Toby Perkins, Politician. Member of Parliament for Chesterfield 2010- * Naomi Phoenix, musician * Tony Tobin, celebrity chef * Jim Troughton, professional cricketer with Warwickshire County Cricket Club * Sam Troughton, actor *
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, musician/producer * Jordan Shipley, professional footballer with Coventry City F.C.


Bishop Bright RC Grammar School

* Rory Murphy, General Secretary from 1995-99 of the NatWest Staff Association, and Joint General Secretary from 1999-2004 of UNIFI


References


External links

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Trinity Intranet
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