St Joseph's College, Upper Norwood

For other schools of the same name, see Saint Joseph's College (disambiguation).
St. Joseph's College
Motto Fides Intrepedia (Faith without Fear)
Established 1855
Type Academy
Religion Roman Catholic
Headmaster Mr. David Garrido
Founder St. John Baptiste De Lasalle
Location Beulah Hill
London
SE19 3HL
England
Coordinates: 51°25′14″N 0°06′25″W / 51.4206°N 0.107°W / 51.4206; -0.107
DfE number 306/5402
DfE URN 138221 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 1080
Gender Boys
Ages 11–18
Former pupils Old Josephians
Website www.stjosephscollege.org.uk

St Joseph's College is a boys' secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Upper Norwood area of the London Borough of Croydon, England. The school is a single sex educational establishment for boys up to the age of 16 and in cooperation with Norbury Manor High School for Girls, operates a co-educational sixth-form for boys and girls aged 16 to 18.

History

The school trustees are the De La Salle Brothers. The College was founded in 1855 and was located on High Street in Clapham between 1855 and 1888. The school has been on its present site in Beulah Hill since 1904. The De La Salle brothers were all poor from the help of John Baptist De La Salle they built a similar school for boys because there was already a similar school for girls and they named it after St Joseph.

Construction

The current Hall and Science Block was constructed in 1964, followed by a Design and Technology department in 1975, which has since been refurbished. The school features a newly built History block which includes four Classrooms and an office.It has been a voluntary aided school as of 1973. In 2003, it became a Mathematics and Computing specialist school.

Other

In 2011, Headmaster Connolly retired, and was succeeded by Mark Franchetti, the current Headmaster. In the same year, a local internet company, Limetree, decided to sponsor the senior school football team at the school.

Facilities

GCSE results

GCSE results are above the local average, and the national average (LEA average score 54.2%, national average 56.3%) .

GCSE and equivalent over time (all subjects):

Famous former pupils

Roddy McDowall (1928—1998), British and American radio, stage, film, and television actor, director and photographer

External links

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