Holy Cross College (UK)

Coeducational Roman Catholic Sixth Form College in Bury, Greater Manchester From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Holy Cross College (UK)

Holy Cross College is a coeducational Roman Catholic sixth form college in Bury, Greater Manchester, England. Originally a single-sex school, it was founded by religious sisters in 1878 and later became Bury Convent Grammar School. When the college adopted its current name in 1979, it also opened up to male students. It became a University Centre in 1999.

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Holy Cross College
& University Centre
Address
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Manchester Road

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BL9 9BB

England
Coordinates53.5848°N 2.2991°W / 53.5848; -2.2991
Information
TypeFurther Education College
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1878
(renamed 1979)
FounderDaughters of the Cross of Liège
Local authorityBury
Department for Education URN130499 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalCarina Vitti
GenderMixed
Age16 to 19
Enrolmentc.2,000
AffiliationsMaple Group
Former pupilsOld Crucians
Websitewww.holycross.ac.uk
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As of 2020, the college has around 2000 sixth form students and 600 undergraduate students.[1] It received the rating 'Good' in its Ofsted inspection of March 2024.[2]

History

The college was founded in 1878 by the Daughters of the Cross of Liège, a Catholic female religious order. It was originally opened as a small private school, and was expanded by the order in 1905 to become a larger girls' convent grammar school, changing its name to Bury Convent Grammar School.[1]

In 1979, the school became a coeducational sixth form college and adopted its present name, Holy Cross College. It became a University Centre in 1999.

Courses and qualifications

Holy Cross College offers A Levels in a variety of subjects, vocational BTEC and CTEC diplomas, PGCEs (Postgraduate Certificate in Education), undergraduate, masters and foundation degrees in the field of education, and GCSEs.[3]

Partnerships

The college has close educational links with Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio.[citation needed] It is also a member of the Maple Group, a partnership created in 2013 between some of country's leading sixth form colleges.[4]

Academic performance

In 2023, the overall A Level pass rate was 96%.[5] For students who completed 16-18 study at the college in 2021, 66% stayed in education, 5% entered apprenticeships and 17% entered employment, while 11% were unemployed or unknown.[6] In 2020, 79% went on to a degree and a quarter of those went to Russel Group universities.[7]

Holy Cross College was previously ranked one of the top ten sixth form colleges in the United Kingdom, being placed eighth on the list[which?] in 2007 and second in 2008.[8]

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College Campus Map

Campus buildings and facilities

The college is made up of several buildings on one campus:

  • The Kentigern Building, containing teaching and learning facilities for different subject areas as well as the new College Chapel[9]
  • The Maureen Haverty Building, which houses the Art and Design Department[9]
  • The campus café, for use by staff and students
  • The College Library, which also contains an astronomical observatory[9]
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College Reception Building

Notable alumni

References

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