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Nottingham Nottingham ( , East Midlands English, locally ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England. It is located south-east of Sheffield and nor ...
, England is a
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secondary school and
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with academy status for pupils aged 11–18. It is part of the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Multi Academy Trust. The School asserts that its main concerns are: 'academic excellence, good discipline and achievement in all the broader aspects of education within a happy and distinctively Catholic atmosphere'. In 2011 90% of students achieved 5 A*-C grades at GCSE level and 90% of students were accepted onto their 'first choice' course at university.


Admissions

The school is a church school, and has restricted admissions. Its good academic results give it a high profile in the city, and places for the school will be limited. It is situated off ''Beechdale Road'', a main thoroughfare, near the junction with ''Kingsbury Drive'', between Beechdale (to the south-east), Aspley (to the east), and Bilborough (to the west). The area has many secondary schools, with Bluecoat Beechdale Campus neighbouring to the west, and Nottingham Academy for Girls nearby to the east. Woodlands School, a school for children with special needs, neighbours to the east. The north half of the school lies in Aspley, and the southern half is in
Bilborough Bilborough is a suburb of the city of Nottingham, in the Nottingham district, in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England. The population of the City of Nottingham ward at the 2011 census was 16,792. St Martin of Tours' Church, Bilbor ...
.


History


Former Schools

Bishop Dunn School was a co-educational
secondary modern school 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 pupil ...
on ''Kingsbury Drive'', and named after Thomas Dunn. St Catherine's Convent School was at the Convent of Mercy on ''College Street'' in central Nottingham near
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from 1846, run by the
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. It became a grammar school in 1951. It moved to ''Beechdale Road'' in 1962, becoming the Loreto Grammar School for Girls, a girls' Roman Catholic
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. The site on ''Beechdale Road'' was then run by the
Sisters of Loreto The Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, whose members are commonly known as the Loreto Sisters, is a Roman Catholic religious congregation of women dedicated to education founded in Saint-Omer by an Englishwoman, Mary Ward (nun), Mary Ward, i ...
, also known as the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It took in catholic girls from all over Nottingham and outside the city.


Comprehensive

It was formed in 1975 by the merger of the grammar school and secondary modern. The grammar school site is now the upper school. A fire on the evening of Monday 10 October 1994 destroyed the sixth form centre, causing £200,000 of damage. Two nine year old boys were charged, but legal culpability was difficult, due to the arsonists being under ten years of age.


Academy

The school converted to being an
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on 1 July 2012, and is no longer directly funded or governed by Nottingham City Council. However the school continues to co-operate with the council in regards to admissions.


Traditions


The school badge

The school badge, re-designed in 1988, encapsulates much of the school's credo and ideology. The cross is derived from the Bishop's cross. The fleur-de-lys represents the Loreto School and the Triangle the first symbol of The Trinity School. They are set in school colours of green, black, silver and gold. "Ad Dei Gloriam", their motto ("To the Glory of God"), sums up the driving ideology of the school.


Houses

In year 7 pupils are allocated into four different houses who compete against each other in a range of activities: most notably the annual athletics competition and sports day. The school runs House competitions such as House Debate, Inter-house Drama, Modern Foreign Languages and Piano recitals. The 4 houses are named after Saints of the Catholic Church. * St.Alphonsa * St.Lorenzo * St.Maximillian Kolbe * St.Teresa of Avila


The Music Department

The school has a thriving music department, which is recognised nationally as being one of Nottinghamshire and the UK's finest in a comprehensive school. The music department encourages children of all ages, backgrounds and abilities to take up an instrument through its 'Orchestra' classes and also through an abundance of extra-curricular music ensembles led by music specialists. The school's Orchestra classes, which are a Trinity signature, offer every student in years 7 to 9 the ability to learn and play an instrument. Orchestra lessons offer violin, recorder and multi-instrumental tuition. The school's tradition of having such a special and inclusive music department has gained the school national acclaim and separates the school from competitors which has been recognised by high-profile musicians, composers and politicians. Music's tradition at Trinity has enabled current and ex students to progress in their academic and music careers; notably
Sheku Kanneh-Mason Sheku Kanneh-Mason (born 4 April 1999) is a British cellist who won the 2016 BBC Young Musician award. He was the first black musician to win the competition since its launch in 1978. He played at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle ...
, who became the first black winner of the
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competition in 2016. The music department has a reputation for producing and helping towards some of the best results at A level in the school. The extra-curricular music offers are another feature that allows the school to stand out from the crowd, with groups on offer which include a brass band, concert band, chamber orchestra, senior and lower choirs, string ensembles, rock and blues band, guitar groups, music tech clubs and many more. The threat of funding cuts prompted ex-student Sheku Kanneh-Mason to donate £3,000 to save cello tuition at the school in 2017. Sheku said of the school "I have had amazing opportunities at Trinity School, and to see other children not have the same opportunities as I had would be a huge shame." In 2020 former Trinity student Jacob Fowler, won the
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on their UK tour in 2021.


Activities


Trinity School Show Band

The Trinity School Show Band was formed in 1997 as a traditional marching
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with thirty eight members, developing into over a hundred members when it became a show band. They have taken part in competitions since 2001 when they entered the World Championships in Germany. They won the Colchester Band Contest trophy (Division Two) three times between 2006 and 2008. For the 2009 season, the band were placed in BYBA's top division. At BYBA finals, Trinity came first beating all the other bands in their division. Other awards include, Academy Brass 2006 (Division Two), National Championships (Division Two) in 2006 and 2007, and Ouse Valley Sounds MBC 2008 (Division Two). Following a year away from competing, for the 2014 season, the show band competed in Division 2 of the British Youth Band Association and won the first show of the season, at Music Revolution in Bradford taking Music Effect, Music Analysis, Field Wind, Field Visual, Field Percussion and Colour Guard captions. The Trinity School Show Band ceased to exist in 2017.


Academic performance

Trinity has achieved an outstanding academic reputation. Public examinations at KS3, KS4 and KS5 have all been to a very high standard. GCSE results have steadily improved, not just 5 A* to C benchmarks but also the numbers of higher grades including English and Maths. Each year most of the 100 or so Year 13 students leave with their first choice of University. he actual raw data is on the DCSF performance tables web site, and the schools own web site This is coupled with excellent extra-curricular achievements in music, sport and adventure training which demonstrate the tenacity and ambition of the school. The school also works closely with its associated parishes, firmly within the Catholic ethos it seeks to promote. The school enjoys good support from parents and fosters excellent relationships with pupils, as is reflected and evidenced in the most recent Ofsted report of November 2008. Although Nottingham has many poor performing secondary schools, it offers good results at GCSE, regularly having joint-best results for the LEA's schools, with Fernwood School. Fernwood, similar to many secondary schools in Nottingham, does not have a sixth form. Trinity is the only 11–18 school in Nottingham to get above-average results at A-level, except the independent (fee-paying) Nottingham High School and Nottingham High School for Girls. Many schools in Nottingham have recently become academies.


Notable alumni

* Amari Williams (b. 2002)- college basketball player, currently plays at Kentucky *
Kim Vithana Kim Vithana (born 4 June 1970) is a British actress. She had acted in television serials '' Family Pride'', '' Specials'' and ''Firm Friends'' when the filmmaker Gurinder Chadha took her in '' Bhaji on the Beach'' to play the role of Ginder, a ...
(b. 1970) - actress * Paul McMahon (b. 1983) - left Trinity in 2001 to read for a law degree at
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. He plays international cricket and is currently in South Africa. *
Leon Best Leon Julian Brendan Best (born 19 September 1986) is a retired professional footballer who played as a striker. He has played for the Republic of Ireland national football team. Best represented Ireland at under-21 level and won his first full ...
(b. 1986) - Republic of Ireland international footballer * Robert Lachowicz (b. 1990) - Professional ice hockey forward who currently plays with
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*
Sheku Kanneh-Mason Sheku Kanneh-Mason (born 4 April 1999) is a British cellist who won the 2016 BBC Young Musician award. He was the first black musician to win the competition since its launch in 1978. He played at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle ...
(b. 1999) - 2016
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. *
Jacob Fowler Jacob Fowler (born November 24, 2004) is an American professional ice hockey goaltender for the Laval Rocket of the American Hockey League (AHL) while under contract to the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected i ...
(b. 2000) - winner of the
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series '' Little Mix The Search'' * Rob Green, vocalist who performed at BBC Prom 57 (the Swing Prom) 2017 *
Isata Kanneh-Mason Isata Kanneh-Mason (born 27 May 1996) is a British pianist. She is a frequent collaborator with her brother, cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason. She has been described as "one of today's most in-demand classical musicians". Early life and education ...
, semi-finalist BBC Young Musician of the Year, 2014


Loreto Convent School

* Jo Cleary, Chair since 2012 of the National Skills Academy for Social Care, and since 2013 of the College of Social Work


St Catherine's Convent of Mercy Grammar School

* Commandant Nursing Officer Jane Titley CBE, Director of the Defence Nursing Services from 1992 to 1995, and Matron-in-Chief from 1990 to 1994 of the
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Convent of Mercy School

* Teresa Helena Higginson (1844-1905) - religious mystic


Teachers

Matt Shenton is the current Headteacher, with Mike Griffin as Deputy Headteacher. Assistant Headteachers are Rupert Bennett, Caroline McGrath, Steven Wadsley and Dan Kelly.


See also

*
Loreto Grammar School Loreto Grammar School is located in Trafford, England. Pupils must sit an entrance exam to enter, and fulfil several other entry criteria. It is part of the worldwide Loreto community, and the Altrincham school was founded by the Sisters of Lor ...
, girls' grammar school in
Altrincham Altrincham ( , locally ) is a market town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, south of the River Mersey. It is southwest of Manchester, southwest of Sale, Greater Manchester, Sale and east of Warrington. At the 2021 United Kingdom ce ...


References


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News items


''Telegraph'' April 2007
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