Motto | Laborare est orare (To work is to pray) |
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Type | voluntary aided comprehensive |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Headmaster | Mr Mike Woods |
Specialism | Technology |
Location | Neville Road Leeds West Yorkshire LS9 0TT England |
Local authority | City of Leeds |
DfE URN | 108096 |
Ofsted | Reports |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 11–16 |
Colours | Purple & Yellow |
Publication | C-Mail (School Newsletter) |
Website | Corpus Christi Catholic College |
Corpus Christi Catholic College is a school located in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. In September 2001, it became the first Inner City Leeds High School to gain Specialist School status when it became a Technology College in September 2001. In 2005, it became a member of the Specialist Schools Most Improved Schools’ Club for the second occasion. The school was also awarded a School Achievement Award in 2003 and a recognition for the Healthy Schools Scheme.
The school is oversubscribed every year, and currently has a roll of around 900 to 1000 pupils attending the secondary school. In a recent OFSTED inspection in November 2006, the school achieved an overall Grade 2 (Good). Also in the same month, the RE OFSTED had awarded them a Grade 1 (Outstanding).
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As one of the most popular catholic high schools in Leeds, Corpus Christi Catholic College has a large connection of children from many local primary schools which is known as feeder schools. The School strives to work closely with these primary schools:
The school awards its pupils by a number of ways such as:
From September 2007, the school reintroduced the school blazer as part of its formal uniform. This replaced the main grey school jumper which had been previously used before the blazers. The blazers are of black colour with the school badge on the left side attached to a pocket. The blazers are available for male and female pupils. However, the teachers do not have to wear the school blazers, instead the teachers wear formal clothing. The school uniform represents an image of the school and is required for all pupils to wear at all times during school periods. From September 2008, the school will introduce a new set of sports clothing for both male and female pupils for Physical Education.
With funds from the UK Government and the Diocese of Leeds, the school will commence actions to improve the school with new features among replacement of refurbishing the school in 2009. The school will fully be refurbished approximately in 2013. Improvements will bring refreshment of the 21st century to modernise the school and to introduce a possible increase enrollment of pupils.