Nicholas Breakspear School
Mottoes | "Per Tuas Semitas" |
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Established | 1963 |
Type | Academy |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Executive Headteacher | Mr Clive Mathew |
Headteacher | Mr D Linnane[1] |
Chair of governors | Mrs L Graham[1] |
Location |
Colney Heath Lane St Albans Hertfordshire AL4 0TT England, UK 51°44′51″N 0°17′20″W / 51.74747°N 0.28881°WCoordinates: 51°44′51″N 0°17′20″W / 51.74747°N 0.28881°W |
Local authority | Hertfordshire County Council |
DfE number | 919/5412 |
DfE URN | 137938 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Staff | 124 |
Students | 574[1] |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Houses | Maximilian Kolbe |
Colours | Navy blue and yellow |
Website |
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Nicholas Breakspear School is a secondary school with academy status situated on the rural fringe of St Albans, an old Roman city in Hertfordshire, England.
The school takes its name from the 12th Century priest Nicholas Breakspeare, who, as Pope Adrian IV, is the only Englishman ever to have occupied the papal chair.
It was recently categorized in 2016 as a 'Good' school.[1]
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