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Notre Dame High School, Norwich

Notre Dame High School (NDHS) is a Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The school opened in 1864 the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia, Norfolk County Council, and the Department for Education all support the school.

Notre Dame High School and Sixth Form College
Address
Surrey Street

, ,
NR1 3PB

England
Coordinates52°37′22″N 1°17′48″E / 52.62284°N 1.29667°E / 52.62284; 1.29667
Information
Other nameNDHS
TypeAcademy
MottoAh! Qu'il est bon, le bon Dieu!
(How good is the good God!)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1864; 159 years ago (1864)
FounderSisters of Notre Dame de Namur
Local authorityNorfolk County Council
OversightRoman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia
TrustSt John the Baptist Catholic MAT
Department for Education URN137913 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadmasterMr. Tom Pinnington
ChaplainFr. Sean Connolly
GenderMixed
Age range11-18
Enrolment1,396
Houses
  • Rome
  • Santiago
  • Walsingham
  • Jerusalem
Colour(s)    <r>Yellow, Green, Blue, Red
AlumniOld Notre Damians
Websitewww.ndhs.org.uk

History Edit

In 1889 a new wing was built to accommodate around 70 boarding pupils, and in 1915 what is now Franchise House with adjoining land on Surrey Street, was purchased. On this land the present main building was erected and opened in 1926 when there were 238 girl pupils. A year later, the school became recognised by the Ministry of Education. In 1939 additional buildings became available for the dining hall and domestic science and in 1973 the Lady Julian Building, which had formerly housed its prep department, became part of Notre Dame High School. The prep department later became separate and is now an independent school.[1]

A major development in the school took place on 1 September 1979 when ownership of the school was transferred from the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur to the Diocese of East Anglia, and the school's status changed from girls' direct grant grammar school to a voluntary aided mixed comprehensive school.

Since 1980, the St Peter's Building (Science & Technology completed in 1994), the St Paul's Building (Sports Hall, 1985), the St Julie's Building (Reception and Administration, 1996) and St Catherine's Building (Modern Languages, 1996) have been acquired and modernised. In 1995 the Lady Julian Building (Library, Careers, History and Sixth Form Centre) was refurbished. In 2006, the St Paul's building was extensively refurbished, providing a Drama Studio and four new classrooms for Religious Education. This allowed the old Chapel, up until then used as a Drama studio, to be refurbished and turned back into a chapel. The new St Mary's building was completed by the end of October 2006, and houses a Sixth Form centre, a cafeteria, a library and extensive language classrooms. The St Catherine's building will then be used for staff training. The old St Mary's building, formerly the cafeteria, was demolished. The school has purchased a plot of land, once belonging to Norwich Union, for use as a playground for pupils.

Mr John Pinnington became the first lay headmaster of the school in January 1997, as successor of Sister Mary Cluderay. The school was awarded specialist school status for Languages in September 2000.

The school also has a new teacher training building. Mr. Ed Balls, the former Education Secretary, visited the school on 19 December 2008. Following a long internal and public consultation, it was decided that the school would acquire Academy status on 1 March 2012.

Old Notre Damians Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Notre Dame Prep School
  2. ^ "The Beckett files". The Telegraph. 31 March 2007. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  3. ^ Briggs, Stacia (31 May 2013). "How Norfolk's YouTube sensation Tanya Burr caused chaos in London's Covent Garden". Eastern Daily Press. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  4. ^ Sale, Jonathan (1 May 2008). "Passed/failed: An education in the life of Myleene Klass". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 29 January 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Notre Dame High School Norwich news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Notre Dame High School NDHS is a Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Norwich Norfolk England The school opened in 1864 the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia Norfolk County Council and the Department for Education all support the school Notre Dame High School and Sixth Form CollegeAddressSurrey StreetNorwich Norfolk NR1 3PBEnglandCoordinates52 37 22 N 1 17 48 E 52 62284 N 1 29667 E 52 62284 1 29667InformationOther nameNDHSTypeAcademyMottoAh Qu il est bon le bon Dieu How good is the good God Religious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1864 159 years ago 1864 FounderSisters of Notre Dame de NamurLocal authorityNorfolk County CouncilOversightRoman Catholic Diocese of East AngliaTrustSt John the Baptist Catholic MATDepartment for Education URN137913 TablesOfstedReportsHeadmasterMr Tom PinningtonChaplainFr Sean ConnollyGenderMixedAge range11 18Enrolment1 396HousesRomeSantiagoWalsinghamJerusalemColour s lt r gt Yellow Green Blue RedAlumniOld Notre DamiansWebsitewww wbr ndhs wbr org wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Old Notre Damians 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditIn 1889 a new wing was built to accommodate around 70 boarding pupils and in 1915 what is now Franchise House with adjoining land on Surrey Street was purchased On this land the present main building was erected and opened in 1926 when there were 238 girl pupils A year later the school became recognised by the Ministry of Education In 1939 additional buildings became available for the dining hall and domestic science and in 1973 the Lady Julian Building which had formerly housed its prep department became part of Notre Dame High School The prep department later became separate and is now an independent school 1 A major development in the school took place on 1 September 1979 when ownership of the school was transferred from the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur to the Diocese of East Anglia and the school s status changed from girls direct grant grammar school to a voluntary aided mixed comprehensive school Since 1980 the St Peter s Building Science amp Technology completed in 1994 the St Paul s Building Sports Hall 1985 the St Julie s Building Reception and Administration 1996 and St Catherine s Building Modern Languages 1996 have been acquired and modernised In 1995 the Lady Julian Building Library Careers History and Sixth Form Centre was refurbished In 2006 the St Paul s building was extensively refurbished providing a Drama Studio and four new classrooms for Religious Education This allowed the old Chapel up until then used as a Drama studio to be refurbished and turned back into a chapel The new St Mary s building was completed by the end of October 2006 and houses a Sixth Form centre a cafeteria a library and extensive language classrooms The St Catherine s building will then be used for staff training The old St Mary s building formerly the cafeteria was demolished The school has purchased a plot of land once belonging to Norwich Union for use as a playground for pupils Mr John Pinnington became the first lay headmaster of the school in January 1997 as successor of Sister Mary Cluderay The school was awarded specialist school status for Languages in September 2000 The school also has a new teacher training building Mr Ed Balls the former Education Secretary visited the school on 19 December 2008 Following a long internal and public consultation it was decided that the school would acquire Academy status on 1 March 2012 Old Notre Damians EditJack Bannon English actor Margaret Beckett MP for Derby South and former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs 2 Tanya Burr YouTube vlogger 3 Jim Chapman YouTube vlogger John Emms chess Grandmaster Myleene Klass Classical pianist broadcaster and former member of the manufactured pop group Hear Say 4 Bailey May Filipino British singer and actor Now United member Munya Chawawa British Zimbabwean comedian and Internet personality Anna Perrott BBC Radio Norfolk presenter Ronan Sully BBC Radio Leeds presenterReferences Edit Notre Dame Prep School The Beckett files The Telegraph 31 March 2007 Retrieved 29 January 2021 Briggs Stacia 31 May 2013 How Norfolk s YouTube sensation Tanya Burr caused chaos in London s Covent Garden Eastern Daily Press Retrieved 29 January 2021 Sale Jonathan 1 May 2008 Passed failed An education in the life of Myleene Klass The Independent London Archived from the original on 21 June 2022 Retrieved 29 January 2021 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Notre Dame High School Norwich amp oldid 1178338021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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