Rooted in our Catholic vision and values, we believe that education is not only about academic achievement, but also about helping every pupil to grow spiritually, morally, socially, and culturally.
Through our Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) programme, pupils from Year 7 to Year 13 take part in weekly lessons that explore what it means to live well, make good choices, and build healthy relationships. Delivered by Form Tutors, these sessions provide a trusted space for boys to reflect on important issues, guided by staff who know them best.
Our curriculum is designed around six 'Big Questions,' including How do I become a man for others? and How do I become ready for work? In this way, our boys are encouraged to think about their future pathways, develop resilience, and raise their aspirations. Careers education and preparation for life beyond school run throughout the programme, supported by our Progression Coach and enriched with local partnerships. Alongside this, pupils benefit from a wealth of co-curricular opportunities – from sport and music to debating, service projects and leadership roles – which help them discover their gifts and talents.
In everything, we seek to form young men who live with purpose, integrity and hope.