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St Helen & St Katharine | |
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Address | |
Faringdon Road Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 1BE England | |
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Type | Private day school |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Established | 1903 1938 (current school) |
Local authority | Oxfordshire |
Headmistress | Rebecca Dougall |
Gender | Girls |
Age | 9 to 18 |
Enrolment | 700 |
Colour(s) | Maroon, Pink & Navy |
Website | http://www.shsk.org.uk/ |
St. Helen and St. Katharine is a private girls' day school in Abingdon, Oxfordshire.
History
St. Helen's School, Abingdon was founded in 1903 by the Community of St Mary the Virgin to provide a Christian education for girls. In 1938, St Helen's merged with Wantage-based St. Katharine's School, which had been founded in 1894. The merged schools became St. Helen & St. Katharine, in Abingdon.
The present school
St. Helen and St. Katharine is an independent day school for girls and young women located on the outskirts of Abingdon. 720 pupils, aged 9 to 18, study 0n a campus of Edwardian and modern buildings, set in 22 acres.
Bursaries of up to 100% of the fees are available to pupils from Year 7 and are based on means-tested assessments of financial circumstances.
St Helen and St Katharine enjoys close links with Abingdon School to add an element of co-education, with some joint sixth form teaching and classes as well as collaboration in other areas, including music, drama, debating and many social events, as well as a joint school bus service.
Buildings
The original school building dates from 1906, enhanced by extensive building programmes in the late 20th and early 21st century. Developments include a Performing Arts Centre; a library facility which includes ICT Suites, a lecture theatre and a careers library which opened in 2010; and a Science Centre (2014) with 12 laboratories and a three-storey glass atrium event space. A sports centre with rowing suite, indoor cycle studio and fitness gym was added in 2016.
In 2023, the school opened a new Sixth Form Centre, the Benedict Building, featuring 9 classrooms, a Higher Education Library, independent and group study spaces, a lecture hall and café.
Curriculum
The curriculum includes Art and design, Biology, Ceramics, Chemistry, Classics, Computer science, Design Technology, Drama and theatre, Economics, English Language and Literature, Food and nutrition, French, Geography, German, Politics, Greek, History, Latin, Mandarin, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Music, Personal Development, Physical Education, Physics, Psychology, Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (RPE), and Spanish.
The school has its own Chapel, founded in 1922, in which a weekly Eucharist is offered to all staff and pupils.
Sport
Major sports include lacrosse, netball, athletics, tennis, football and cricket, as well as basketball, cross country, hockey, trampolining, badminton, rugby, gymnastics, swimming, fencing and dance.
St Kate's Day celebrations
The school celebrates St. Katharine's Day, which it describes as ’St. Kate's Day’, in November each year. A morning Eucharist is followed by events to raise money for the school's chosen charities. A highlight is the traditional lacrosse fixture between St. Helen's Senior lacrosse team and the boys of Abingdon School's Rugby First XV.
School Heads
Alumnae
See also: Category:People educated at the School of St Helen and St KatharineThis article's list of alumni may not follow Misplaced Pages's verifiability policy. Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni, or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations. (July 2024) |
- Mary Allen, former Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House
- Hatti Archer (née Hatti Dean), athlete
- Veronica Ashworth, RAF officer and nurse
- Samantha Cameron, businesswoman and wife of former British Prime Minister David Cameron
- Justice Johannah Cutts, Justice of the High Court
- Jennie Formby, senior official in the Unite trade union and General Secretary of the Labour Party
- Elspeth Hanson, violinist with "Bond"
- Jessica Harrison, Olympic triathlete (2008 and 2012)
- Phyllis Hartnoll, poet, author and editor
- Claire Lawrence, former British Ambassador to Lithuania
- Anne Mueller, civil servant and academic
- Lindsey Russell, TV and radio presenter
- Emily Sheffield, former editor of the Evening Standard
- Alice Thomson, Leader Writer, The Times
- Jane Tranter, TV producer and former Head, BBC Worldwide Productions
References
- "Our history". St Helen & St Katharine School. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
- SHSK. "How we can help – bursaries at St Helen and St Katharine". shsk.org.uk. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
- "New sixth form centre opens at St Helen and St Katharine school". Oxford Mail. 26 January 2023. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
- SHSK. "Chapel - St Helen and St Katharine". shsk.org.uk. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
External links
- St Helen and St Katharine Website
- Profile on the Independent Schools Council website
- 2013 independent schools Inspectorate Inspection report 2013
- The SHSK Society (Alumnae)
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Categories:- Schools in Abingdon-on-Thames
- Girls' schools in Oxfordshire
- Private schools in Oxfordshire
- People educated at the School of St Helen and St Katharine
- Member schools of the Girls' Schools Association
- Educational institutions established in 1938
- 1938 establishments in England
- Church of England private schools in the Diocese of Oxford