Mount St Mary's Catholic High School (Leeds)

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Mount St Mary's Catholic High School
Type Roman Catholic Sports College
Headmistress Mrs. B. King
Students 1000+
Grades Years 1-11 (including Nursery & Reception)
Location Leeds, Yorkshire England, UK
Website http://www.mountstmarys.org/

Mount Saint Mary's School (Secondary & Primary), Leeds, West Yorkshire, England was founded in 1853 by the Sisters Oblates of Mary Immaculate.

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"This is a sound school which provides a broad and balanced education supported by clear Catholic values. The spiritual, moral, personal and academic development of pupils is well supported in a caring community."

"The school has a positive and powerful climate that reflects its commitment to high standards and a genuine concern for the well being of its pupils. It is based on the school's aims and the Christian values that are central to school life."

[edit] Merger

Mount St Mary's announced a merger with St. Michael's College of Hyde Park.[1] As of May 2008 the school's name has not yet been officially changed.

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  1. ^ School News (2005). Retrieved on 2008-05-28. “Work continues on the acquisition of St Michael's by Mount St Mary's. Only current Year 7 pupils at St Michael's will actually move to Mount St Mary's at Ellerby Road and additional accommodation is being planned, as well as improved and extended car parking facilities.”