St Edward's Roman Catholic/Church of England School

St Edward's Roman Catholic/Church of England School
Motto Learning Together
Established 1963
Type Voluntary Aided Secondary School
Religion Church of England/Roman Catholic
Headteacher Pola Bevan
Location Dale Valley Road
Oakdale, Poole
Dorset
BH15 3HY
England
Coordinates: 50°44′13″N 1°57′52″W / 50.73697°N 1.96449°W / 50.73697; -1.96449
Local authority Poole
DfE URN 113893 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students Around 1200
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses Brownsea
Corfe
Durdle
Lulworth
Colours Blue
Green
Red
Yellow
Website website.network.st-edwards.poole.sch.uk

St Edward's Roman Catholic/Church of England School is a voluntary aided secondary school in Poole, Dorset. The school turned 50 years old in 2013, and is one of a small number of joint Roman Catholic and Church of England secondary schools in the country. Originally the school was only open to Roman Catholic students, but over time as the school has grown and as more students have been enrolled, the school has changed its status to also accept Protestant students. The school is affiliated with both the Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth and the Anglican Diocese of Salisbury. The school offers a wide variety of subjects at GCSE and has a growing sixth form for students continuing on to A-level. The school is linked with Bele Zinkuka school, South Africa, whose netball team visited the UK in 2005 and played local schools in Poole.

Recent developments

Recent development within the school include:

School houses

A school house system was launched on 17 September 2007. All students and staff, excluding Headteacher Mrs Bevan, were allocated to one of four school houses, each identified by their own colour (red, blue, yellow or green). Students were invited to vote on the names of the houses with themes including the four gospel writers, local natural landmarks, four islands in Poole Harbour, environmental flora around the school, places associated with Saint Edward and four different saints.

The four house names voted for by students were:

In November 2010, the house system was revamped, and students and teachers were given new houses, so that each tutor group would share the same house. Generally there are two tutor groups of the same house per year.

From September 2013, the House system was removed and replaced with a sports team system, with each team being represented by an Olympic Athlete and a colour. Typically, two forms of each year are in each team. The house points were also removed and were replaced with a credits system.

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