‘Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.’ St Catherine of Siena
Catholic education is an integral and essential part of the Church’s mission; to make the person of Jesus Christ known and loved, and to place Him and the teaching of the Catholic Church at the centre of people’s lives. Catholic schools support Catholic parents in their responsibility for the academic, physical, spiritual, moral and religious education of their children, in accordance with the teachings of the Church.
We have a wide range of Christ-centred, nurturing and successful schools in our Diocese. They include:
Sixty-two state-funded schools, comprising fifty-one primary schools and eleven secondary schools.
Of these, twenty-three primary schools and five secondary schools are voluntary aided (VA) and maintained through local authorities. A further seventeen primary schools and four secondary schools are academies under the Xavier Catholic Education Trust with eleven primary schools and two secondary school academies under the Bosco Catholic Education Trust.
Our Diocese includes ten independent schools and one independent non-maintained specialist school.
The knowledge, dedication and commitment of approximately 4,500 teachers and support staff deliver Catholic education to more than 38,700 children across our Diocese. Our schools are ably supported in their work and mission by 700 school governors and many more volunteers, parents and carers.
Eight members of the Education Service participated in this year's pilgrimage, in variety of roles.
Ann has offered 21 years of exceptional service to the Church and to the mission of education in the Diocese.
Staff, pupils and parents gathered in the school hall and pupils read and sang beautifully, and planted a seed representing God's love.
The Cardinal Newman community gathered to thank Catherine for her work as Executive Headteacher.
Patrick Kerr joined over 60 young teachers from England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland on a transformative pilgrimage to Rome.
The new building, with English classrooms, Library and Resource Centre, will be a place where love of the students informs the learning.
Carolyn has given 31 years of service to Catholic education, 27 of these at St Joseph’s and 20 as Head.
Fr Con Foley celebrated Mass with with staff, governors, pupils, parents, deanery, trust and diocesan colleagues and Stephen's family.
Our address is:
The Education Service
The St Philip Howard Centre
4 Southgate Drive
Crawley
West Sussex RH10 6RP