Cardinal Newman High School, Bellshill
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Cardinal Newman High School | |
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Main Street Bellshill , North Lanarkshire , ML4 3DW Scotland | |
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Type | Comprehensive School |
Motto | In Veritatem |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | 1977 |
Local authority | North Lanarkshire Council |
Headteacher | Robert Smith |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 1041 As of September 2015[update] [1] |
Houses | Andrew, Columba, Kentigern,and Ninian |
Colour(s) | Red, gold, blue |
School Years | S1-S6 |
Telephone | 01698 274 944 |
Website | Cardinal Newman High School |
Cardinal Newman High School is a Roman Catholic, co-educational, comprehensive secondary school located in Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The school was formed by the amalgamation of Elmwood Secondary, St. Saviour's High School and St. Catherine's. The school's catchment area includes Bellshill, Mossend, Viewpark, Birkenshaw and Tannochside. The feeder primary schools are St Gerard's, Sacred Heart, Holy Family and John Paul II (St John the Baptist Primary in Uddingston [was re-aligned to Holy Cross High School, Hamilton).[2]
Senior management
The Headteacher is Mr Robert Smith, he is assisted by 5 Depute Heads. Mr J Brown (S4), Mrs. L Fagan (S4), Mrs T McDade (S5-S6), Mrs H McGhee (S1-S2) and Mrs M Murray (S3).
Name
In 1977, the school was named after Cardinal Henry Newman by Monsignor Philip Flanagan, the then Parish Priest of Sacred Heart Parish and a former Rector of the Scots College in Rome.
Uniform
The uniform for all pupils is a white shirt, black trousers or a black skirt and a black blazer. S1-S4 pupils wear a striped blue, yellow and red tie, whereas S5 years wear a plain blue tie and S6 pupils have the same tie with red stripes. The S6 blazer is black with blue braiding.
Houses
The school has four houses all named after Scottish Saints, Andrew, Columba, Kentigern and Ninian.
Upgrade
In 2017, North Lanarkshire Council pledged £2 million to the school as part of a modernisation scheme to develop more facilities for the school. This funding was used to open a multi-use games area at the rear of the school during the session of the 40th anniversary of the school.[3]
In the media
The school was featured in the Scottish Catholic Observer newspaper and website after a group of staff and pupils embarked on a pilgrimage to Cofton Park, Birmingham to attend the beatification mass of the school's namesake.[4]
In February 2013, Cardinal O'Brien visited the school to bless a large set of Rosary beads to launch the Mission Matter Rosary Campaign. [5]
Notable alumni
- Steven Bonnar, Scottish National Party politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill since 2019[6]
- Barry Burns, Scottish musician best known for his work with post-rock band Mogwai[citation needed]
- Ciaran McKenna, Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Partick Thistle[7]
- Shaun Rooney, Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for St Johnstone
- Anthony Ralston, Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Celtic and Scotland
- Barry Maguire, Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Motherwell
- Chris Maguire, Scottish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Lincoln City
Notable teachers
A notable teacher at the school was William Collum, a football referee in the Scottish Premier League, Scottish Football League and UEFA competitions, who was the principal teacher of religious education.[8]
References
- ^ "Error | Education Scotland" (PDF).
- ^ "Directory records | North Lanarkshire Council".
- ^ "North Lanarkshire Council - First class sports facility for Bellshill pupils". Archived from the original on 24 April 2018.
- ^ "Pupils represent their patron". SCO News. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
- ^ "Pupils make Rosaries their mission - SCO News". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
- ^ "Steven Bonnar MP - Who is he?". Politics.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ Haggerty, Anthony (25 July 2015). "Youngster turns down deal with Celtic for football scholarship at US university". Daily Record. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
- ^ "Alan Pattullo: Man in the middle can't get away from fact that penalty call defined his game". 25 October 2010. Archived from the original on 18 April 2016.