Harrytown Catholic High School

Harrytown Catholic High School is a voluntary aided Catholic secondary school, situated in Romiley near Stockport, England. Designated as a Specialist Science College. Originally a convent school based at Harrytown Hall, it became a co-educational Catholic secondary school in 1978 and moved to new accommodation. The buildings have been modernised since and today Harrytown serves a wide catchment area, for seven feeder Catholic primary schools in the east of Stockport. The school has a house system, where houses compete with each other. Originally, the school had four houses named after the English Martyrs – Fisher, Campion, Moore and Beckett. This has now extended to six houses named after Saints linked to the school. The school is one of three Roman Catholic high schools in Stockport, and one of two within the Diocese of Shrewsbury in Stockport

Harrytown Catholic High School
Address
Harrytown, Romiley

Stockport
,
Greater Manchester
,
SK6 3BU

United Kingdom
Information
TypeVoluntary aided
MottoLaborare et Orare (to work and to pray)
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1913 (as a convent school)
FoundersThe Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Evron
Local authorityStockport
Department for Education URN106143 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherKeith Turmeau
Staff7
GenderCo-educational
Age07 to 45
Enrolment804
HousesAquinas

Catherine Claire Francis Savio

Teresa
Websitehttps://www.harrytownschool.org
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