Holy Trinity Catholic and Church of England School

Holy Trinity Catholic and Church of England School
Established 2012
Type Voluntary Aided School
Religion Roman Catholic & Church of England
Head Teacher Simon Barber
Location Carlton Road
Barnsley
South Yorkshire
S71 2LF
England
Coordinates: 53°34′42″N 1°27′31″W / 53.57838°N 1.45854°W / 53.57838; -1.45854
Local authority Barnsley
DfE URN 135896 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Capacity 1120
Gender Mixed
Ages 3–16
Houses Raphael, Uriel, Barachiel, Gabriel, and Zadkiel
Colours

Purple     

Dark Green     

Light Green     

Gold     

Navy Blue     
Website Holy Trinity

Holy Trinity Catholic and Church of England School co-educational voluntary aided primary and secondary school for pupils aged from 3 to 16. The school is jointly funded by Barnsley LEA, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hallam and the Church of England Diocese of Leeds. The school is located in Carlton Road, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England.

The school was formed in 2012 from the merger of St Michaels Catholic and Church of England High School, Holy Cross Deanery Church of England Primary School and St Dominic's Catholic Primary School.[1] The school opened in a new building on land adjacent to the old High School site.[2]

Holy Trinity is the only purpose built 3-16 Catholic and Church of England school in the country.

References

  1. "£1billion of new schools open to pupils in Barnsley". The Star. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  2. "News » St Michael's Celebrates Last Year". We Are Barnsley. 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2013-05-07.

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