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St. Edmund's Catholic School
Motto "To Love and Serve the Lord"
Religion Catholic
Headteacher Ms. D Finucane
Specialism Maths and Computing College
Location Compton Park, Compton Road West
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV3 9DU
England
LEA Wolverhampton
Gender Co-educational
Ages 11 to 19
Website http://www.stedmunds.org/
Coordinates: 52°35′25″N 2°09′43″W / 52.5903°N 2.1619°W / 52.5903; -2.1619

St. Edmund's Catholic School is a secondary school in Compton area of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. Attending students are aged eleven to nineteen. It is a specialist Maths and Computing College. The Building Schools for the Future program is investing £300 million into improving the school over the next 15 years[1].

The name of the school comes from the influence of St. Edmund Campion[2], an English Jesuit priest and martyr, and holds the motto "To Love and Serve the Lord". See Edmund Campion

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Consortiums

It is in a consortium with both St. Peter's Collegiate School and the Girls' High School. St. Edmund's has strong links with its Wolverhampton-based feeder schools[3]: St. Bernadette’s (in Wombourne), St. Christopher’s (in Codsall in Staffordshire), The Giffard, SS. Mary & John’s, St. Michael’s (in Penn), St. Teresa’s (in Parkfields).

Teachings

St. Edmund's Catholic School Aims[4]:

  • To carry out our work within the school and the wider community on the basis of relationships founded on Christ’s teachings
  • To develop the abilities of each student to their greatest extent
  • To maintain a moral and caring atmosphere within the school that reflects the teachings of the Gospels
  • To build a strong and productive partnership with our parents, primary schools and parishes
  • To make sure that each member of the school community feels valued and experiences equality of treatment and opportunity
  • To prepare students for the wider world and to encourage in them respect for other traditions and faiths

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