Upton Hall School FCJ

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For the former Upton Grammar School in Slough, UK, see Slough Grammar School.
Upton Hall School FCJ
School crest
Age quod agis
"Do what you are doing."
Founded: 1849
Type: Secondary and sixth form
Location: Upton, Wirral, England
LEA: Wirral
Ofsted number: 105115
School Category: Volunrary aided, Technology College
Headteacher: Mrs Patricia Young
Staff:
Students: 908 (school), 220 (Sixth form)
Age Range: 11-18
Gender: Female
Website: http://www.uptonhall.wirral.sch.uk

Upton Hall School FCJ, is a Roman Catholic voluntary aided grammar school located in Merseyside, England. It is one of four Catholic schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, and was founded as a girls' convent school by the Faithful Companions of Jesus in 1849, at the invitation of the Bishop of Shrewsbury. The school is located within the Catholic Diocese of Shrewsbury. The current headmistress is Mrs Patricia Young, and the current head girl for 2006/7 is sixth former Sally Pickin. Upton Hall School FCJ was awarded 'Outstanding' by Ofsted in 2006.

The school was in recent years granted Technology College status, in cooperation with St Anselm's College, Birkenhead, and although the joint Technology College status has now expired, both schools have made individual applications for renewal of the specialist status.

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