Prospectus 2012 to 2013 - Broughton Hall High School

Prospectus 2012 to 2013 - Broughton Hall High School Prospectus 2012 to 2013 - Broughton Hall High School

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HOLIDAY DATES 2011 - 2012Broughton Hall High School“The school’s emphasis on raising awareness of how pupils learnhas resulted in very positive attitudes towards study and the school.”OfstedAUTUMN TERM 2011Thursday 1st September - Friday 16 DecemberHalf Term Monday 24 - Friday 28 OctoberSPRING TERM 2011Tuesday 3 January - Friday 30 MarchHalf Term Monday 13 - Friday 17 FebruarySUMMER TERM 2011Monday 16 April - Friday 19 JulyMonday 7 May - Bank HolidayHalf Term Monday 4 June - Friday 8 JuneSummer Break—Monday 21 July - Monday 3 September“Pupils are keen to learn, enjoy lessons and achieve very well,owing to very good teaching.”Ofsted“Opportunities created by the school forstudents’ contact with the world-widecommunity are outstanding.”Ofsted“In this school, pupils find it ‘cool’ to learn.”Ofsted“Pupils are generous in spirit and support many charities through theirfundraising activities.”OfstedA Technology College Page 8

BROUGHTON HALL HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNOLOGY COLLEGEAdmission Policy and Arrangements for 2012-2013__________________________________________________________________1 Broughton Hall is a Catholic Secondary School situated in the Archdiocese of Liverpooland is maintained by the Liverpool Local Authority. The Trustees are the Sisters ofMercy.2. The Governing Body of the school is responsible for determining and administering thepolicy relating to the admission of pupils to the school. It is guided in that responsibilityby:• the requirements of the law• the Trustees• the advice of the Archdiocese on the nature and purpose of its duties• its duty towards the school and the Catholic community it serves• the Catholic character of the school and its Mission Statement• recognition of Parish boundaries3. The school serves in the first instance baptised Catholic girls living in the Parishes ofSt Cecilia, St Cuthbert, St Oswald and St Brendan, St Paul, St Timothy, St Sebastian,St Margaret Mary and Hope Primary (sector served by Broughton Hall – formerlySt Dominic’s).4. Having consulted with the LA and others in accordance with the requirements of the law,the Governing Body has published its admissions limit at 210 pupils for the school yearcommencing September 2012.5. Parents must complete the Local Authority application form. Parents who wish theirapplication to this Catholic school to be considered against the priority faith criteria arestrongly advised to complete the school supplementary information form. If the school isoversubscribed, failure to complete the school supplementary information form willresult in your application for a place in this school being considered against lower prioritycriteria, as the Governing Body will have no information upon which to assess theapplication on the basis of the applicant’s baptism and/or membership of a faithcommunity.6. The Governing Body has delegated responsibility for determining admissions to itsAdmissions Committee which will consider all applications made in accordance with thecriteria set out below, without reference to the ability or aptitude of the child.Parents may wish to know that for entry in September 2011, the school was oversubscribed.Below is a breakdown of how places were allocated.389 initial applications210 admitted plus 8 successful appeals = Total 218Updated July 2011

BROUGHTON HALL HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNOLOGY COLLEGEAdmission Policy and Arrangements for <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong>__________________________________________________________________1 Brough<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Hall</strong> is a Catholic Secondary <strong>School</strong> situated in the Archdiocese of Liverpooland is maintained by the Liverpool Local Authority. The Trustees are the Sisters ofMercy.2. The Governing Body of the school is responsible for determining and administering thepolicy relating <strong>to</strong> the admission of pupils <strong>to</strong> the school. It is guided in that responsibilityby:• the requirements of the law• the Trustees• the advice of the Archdiocese on the nature and purpose of its duties• its duty <strong>to</strong>wards the school and the Catholic community it serves• the Catholic character of the school and its Mission Statement• recognition of Parish boundaries3. The school serves in the first instance baptised Catholic girls living in the Parishes ofSt Cecilia, St Cuthbert, St Oswald and St Brendan, St Paul, St Timothy, St Sebastian,St Margaret Mary and Hope Primary (sec<strong>to</strong>r served by Brough<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Hall</strong> – formerlySt Dominic’s).4. Having consulted with the LA and others in accordance with the requirements of the law,the Governing Body has published its admissions limit at 210 pupils for the school yearcommencing September <strong>2012</strong>.5. Parents must complete the Local Authority application form. Parents who wish theirapplication <strong>to</strong> this Catholic school <strong>to</strong> be considered against the priority faith criteria arestrongly advised <strong>to</strong> complete the school supplementary information form. If the school isoversubscribed, failure <strong>to</strong> complete the school supplementary information form willresult in your application for a place in this school being considered against lower prioritycriteria, as the Governing Body will have no information upon which <strong>to</strong> assess theapplication on the basis of the applicant’s baptism and/or membership of a faithcommunity.6. The Governing Body has delegated responsibility for determining admissions <strong>to</strong> itsAdmissions Committee which will consider all applications made in accordance with thecriteria set out below, without reference <strong>to</strong> the ability or aptitude of the child.Parents may wish <strong>to</strong> know that for entry in September 2011, the school was oversubscribed.Below is a breakdown of how places were allocated.389 initial applications210 admitted plus 8 successful appeals = Total 218Updated July 2011

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