St Mary's College, Middlesbrough

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Coordinates54°32′47″N 1°13′54″W / 54.5464°N 1.2317°W / 54.5464; -1.2317
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic
Established1904
Closed2011
St Mary's College
Location
Saltersgill Avenue

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England
Coordinates54°32′47″N 1°13′54″W / 54.5464°N 1.2317°W / 54.5464; -1.2317
Information
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic
Established1904
Closed2011
Local authorityMiddlesbrough
Department for Education URN130572 Tables
OfstedReports
GenderCoeducational
Age16 to 18
Enrolment498 (2008/09)
DioceseMiddlesbrough

St Mary's College was a voluntary aided Catholic college situated in Saltersgill, Middlesbrough, England. Tracing its roots back to 1904, it was the only Catholic further education provision in the region of Teesside for over 50 years.

In 2011, St Mary's College, along with two other Catholic schools, closed. Its buildings, staff and educational provision were merged with the other schools to form Trinity Catholic College, Middlesbrough.[1]

In 2018, much of the building previously occupied by St Mary's Sixth Form underwent an extensive renovation, becoming Postgate House, the headquarters of the Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust, which manages 27 schools across the Diocese of Middlesbrough.[2] In 2019, Trinity Catholic College Sixth Form relocated from the old St Mary's site to a brand-new sixth form centre based on the school's main Lacy Road campus.

Grammar school

Under Middlesbrough Education Committee, it was the St Mary's College RC Grammar School, a voluntary aided grammar school, with around 750 boys. Before around 1962 it was on The Avenue. The site on Saltersgill Avenue was between Acklam Hall Grammar School to the west and Middlesbrough High School, in Marton, to the east. Also in Middlesbrough was its sister school, St Mary's Convent R.C. Grammar School FCJ with around 600 girls on Newlands Road in Linthorpe, formerly known as Newlands Grammar School previous to when it moved to Saltersgill Avenue at the same time that St Mary's College moved there. In 1974 it became Newlands School FCJ, latterly the Newlands Catholic School FCJ, a mixed comprehensive, and closed in 2009, and became Trinity Catholic College, when it merged with St David's Roman Catholic Technology College. [citation needed]

Sixth form college

In 1968, Middlesbrough Education Committee changed its admissions policy and it became a sixth form college in 1974, also known then as a senior high school.

Academic performance

St Mary's described itself as a "Catholic College for the whole community",[3] and was the only sixth form college of its type in the Northern region.[4] The college offered A levels across the Sciences, Mathematics, Humanities, Arts and Modern Languages subject areas, as well as GCSEs in a number of subjects.

In 2010 Ofsted carried out an inspection at St Mary's and found the college to be inadequate.[5] This, along with falling student numbers due to competition from the upgraded Middlesbrough College, meant the decision was made for the school to close in the summer of 2011.

Closure and merger

Notable alumni

References

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