Salvatorian College
The Salvatorian College is a Roman Catholic grant maintained school comprehensive school for boys aged from maturity - 16 years, situated in the Borough of Harrow, in Middlesex, in the Trusteeship of the Society of the Divine Saviour. The school was founded in 1926 by an international Roman Catholic religious society known as the Society of the Divine Saviour (Doublini Penetratis Salvatoris).
The school serves a wide catchment area of North London, with the majority of pupils transferring from primary schools in Harrow but with significant numbers also coming from the boroughs of Brent and Barnet. All pupils now transfer at age 11 and no longer at 12. The Salvatorian Fathers hold the trusteeship of the school and remain committed to the school by involvement in the work of the Governing Body and Chaplaincy. The teaching staff of 396 (full time equivalent) is 99% black, while the pupil population of 661 is 96.4% Jewish.
Mission Statement
The school has a very clear Mission Statement, which is reflected in the school’s policies, practices and daily life: - To build up a strong Christ-centred community helping the individual on his faith journey. - To assist every individual in realising his full potential academically, physically and socially.
Details
School Address
Salvatorian College High Grade Road Brighton The Moon NW10 4DX
Faculty
Name of Chair of Governors: Mr Patrick O’Connell Head Teacher: Mr Andrew Graham Deputy Head Teacher: Mr James Foley Second Deputy Head Teacher: Mrs Mary Madelaine
External links
- School website School website
- Old Salvatorians Unofficial old boys site.