St Alban's Roman Catholic High School, Pontypool

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Coordinates: 51°42′13″N 3°02′20″W / 51.70361°N 3.03889°W / 51.70361; -3.03889

St Alban's RC High School
Address
The Park

Pontypool
, ,
NP4 6XG

Information
TypeVoluntary aided secondary school
MottoMiles Christi Sum (I am a soldier of Christ)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1924
Local authorityTorfaen
HeadteacherStephen Lord
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1060 (Sept 2012)
HousesC, D, E, G, L
Websitehttp://www.stalbans-pontypool.org.uk

St Alban's RC High School (Welsh: Ysgol Uwchradd Catholig Sain Alban) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in Pontypool, Torfaen, Wales.[1] As of 2012, it provides education for 700 11- to 18-year-olds and 360 sixth formers. The school is situated in Park House, the former home of the in Pontypool Park.

Park House[]

Built in the late seventeenth century by local ironmaster, Major John Hanbury, the house is in a style popularised by the architect Inigo Jones.

In 1923 the Hanbury family sold the property to the Sisters of the Order of the Holy Ghost. It was initially reopened as a girls' day and boarding school. In 1963, control of the school was passed to the Archdiocese of Cardiff to become St Alban’s RC High School.[2]

2008 Estyn report[]

According to the Autumn 2008 report by Estyn, the school has a GCSE pass rate of 75% (based on 5 GCSEs, grades A-C) which puts it in equal 17th place in Wales and within the top 10% of secondary schools in Wales. The inspection concluded that: St Alban’s Roman Catholic High School is a very successful school with many outstanding features. Its Christian values pervade its work and are important to all members of the school community. [3]

Former students[]

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