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Blessed William Howard Catholic School

Coordinates: 52°48′00″N 2°07′22″W / 52.79990°N 2.12271°W / 52.79990; -2.12271
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Blessed William Howard Catholic School
Address
Map
Rowley Avenue

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ST17 9AB

Coordinates52°48′00″N 2°07′22″W / 52.79990°N 2.12271°W / 52.79990; -2.12271
Information
TypeAcademy
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Local authorityStaffordshire
Department for Education URN142193 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalKarl Brown
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1,084
Websiteblessedwilliamhoward.org.uk

The Blessed William Howard Catholic School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Stafford, Staffordshire, England.[1]

The school was originally opened in 1963. The name Blessed William Howard comes from the site on which the school is located. William Howard was the 1st Viscount of Stafford in the 17th century, and owned the land on which the current school is built. He was convicted of treason and executed in 1680, wrongly so, as it is viewed by the Roman Catholic Church. The Church therefore beatified him in 1929, and he became known as Blessed William Howard. Thus the school is named eponymously.[2]

Blessed William Howard was previously a voluntary aided school administered by Staffordshire County Council, and gained specialist Arts College status in 2003. In March 2016 the school was converted to academy status, however Blessed William Howard continues to coordinate with Staffordshire County Council for admissions. The school continues to be under the guidance of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham.

The sixth form provision forms part of the Stafford Collegiate which includes all Stafford secondary schools and Stafford College.[3]

Notable former pupils

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References

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  1. ^ "Home". blessedwilliamhoward.org.uk.
  2. ^ Blessed William Howard Catholic High School website. "Blessed William Howard Catholic High School".
  3. ^ "Stafford Sixth Form Partnership".
  4. ^ "Who is Tom Edwards? Stoke City hand 18-year-old debut at Man City". Stoke Sentinel. 14 October 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2021.
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