St Martin's Catholic Academy

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St. Martin's Catholic Academy
St Martin’s Catholic Voluntary Academy, Stoke Golding (shield).jpg
Address

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CV13 6BF

Coordinates52°34′18″N 1°24′03″W / 52.5716°N 1.4009°W / 52.5716; -1.4009Coordinates: 52°34′18″N 1°24′03″W / 52.5716°N 1.4009°W / 52.5716; -1.4009
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoVeritas (Truth)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1948
Department for Education URN138290 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalClive Wright
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment763
HousesDominican Saints and Blesseds:

Blessed Anna of the Angels Blessed Columba of Rieti St Francis Fernandez Blessed Giuseppe Girotti

Blessed Alphonsus Navarrete
Twitter@stmartin1963
Websitehttp://www.saint-martins.net

Saint Martin's Catholic Academy (formerly Saint Martin's Catholic High School) is a coeducational 11-16 Roman Catholic secondary school located in Stoke Golding, near to Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. It is part of the Diocese of Nottingham, and is built on the same grounds as the former Dominican nunnery.

History[]

Saint Martin's was originally established in 1948 by the Dominican Sisters of St Catherine of Siena based in King William's Town, South Africa as an independent girls' school, Blessed Martin in the Fields at Stoke Lodge, Stoke Golding. This branch of the Dominican order was founded in 1877 by a group of women from Augsburg in Germany. Although now a state funded Catholic academy, the school grounds and buildings are still owned by the Dominicans.

Dominican Missionary sisters.jpg

The site of Stoke Lodge convent was adjacent to the current school site. The current school building was constructed in 1963. Due to poor condition of the old Lodge, it was demolished in 1971 and the convent was rebuilt. The convent chapel was dedicated to The Holy Spirit and St Martin. The convent finally closed in 2011[1] and the land sold for housing.

St Martin in the Fields Convent School

The current school site, nevertheless, still retains a significant area of the former grounds of the Lodge, many of the old and ancient trees on the site give evidence to its former landscape.

The new Building circa 1963
The new convent that replaced the old lodge.

The school itself is named after Saint Martín de Porres, a Dominican saint from Lima in Peru.

In 1963 Saint Martin's became a Voluntary Aided Co-ed Catholic School and in 2014 it converted to an Academy, part of the St Dominic's Multi-Academy Trust. This Trust was incorporated into the St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Mutli-Academy Trust in 2018, a federation incorporating all the state funded Catholic Schools in Leicestershire.

The school building
Saint Martin's Catholic School, Stoke Golding view 2.jpg

Saint Martin's motto is 'Veritas' (Truth) and their mission statement is 'Learning the best that has been thought and said' and knowing that we are loved by God.'

Senior Leadership Team[]

  • Principal: Mr. C. Wright M.A.
  • Vice Principal i/c Pastoral: MR D Carton B.A.
  • Vice Principal i/c Teaching & Learning: Mrs R. Thompson B.A.
  • Vice-Principal: Mrs L Lynch-Kelly B.A.(Hons) (Secondment)
  • Assistant Principal i/c Tracking & Intervention: MR D Dixon M.A.
  • Assistant Principal i/c Timetabling & Curriculum Design: MR S Myles B.Sc.(Hons)
  • Assistant Principal Direct Instruction, careers & attendance Ms C Sanders M.A.

References[]

  1. ^ "Sad day as Stoke Golding convent closes". December 2011.

Notable former pupils[]

Amy Payne (née Harris), British journalist who works on the BBC's East Midlands Today

Harry Yorke, political correspondent at the Telegraph

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