St George's Roman Catholic Secondary School, York
Coordinates: 53°57′21″N 1°04′27″W / 53.955893°N 1.074115°W
St George's Secondary School In Margaret Street, York | |
Motto | Signum Fidei |
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Type | Secondary School |
Location |
Margaret Street York North Yorkshire England |
Ages | 11–16 |
St George's Secondary School was a RC boys' secondary modern school in York, North Yorkshire, England.
The History of St George's
Between 1927 and 1932 the original St George's School in Margaret Street was reorganized into 3 departments: Senior boys, Mixed, and Infants. A new building for the senior boys located next to the Primary school was begun in 1939 and opened in 1948. Both schools became voluntary aided schools and by 1956 240 children were enrolled in the primary school and 290 boys in the secondary modern school.[1] Discussion on the reorganisation of York's Catholic Senior schools in the late 1970s resulted in the closure of the Senior school in 1985.[2] The buildings remained derelict for many years until they were demolished in 1996 to make way for housing.
Always known in York for the success of its Rugby, Football & Cricket teams. Many pupils went on to achieve success as professional sportsmen. One teacher even became Lord Mayor of York (David Wilde 1994-5).
From the 1930s until the 1970s the Headmaster and (usually) two more teachers were members of the De La Salle Brothers.
Alumni
References
- ↑ "'Schools and colleges', A History of the County of York: the City of York (1961), pp. 440-460.". Retrieved 25 March 2014.
- ↑ "The Rocky Road to York re-organisation". Catholic Herald Archive. Retrieved 25 March 2014.