Trinity Catholic College, Middlesbrough
Appearance
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Trinity Catholic College | |
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Address | |
Saltersgill Avenue , , TS4 3JW | |
Coordinates | 54°32′45″N 1°13′52″W / 54.5457°N 1.2311°W |
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Type | Voluntary aided school |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Established | September 2009 |
Local authority | Middlesbrough |
Department for Education URN | 135606 Tables |
Age | 11 to 19 |
Website | https://trinity.npcat.org.uk |
Trinity Catholic College is a Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form that opened in September 2009. It was formed by Newlands School FCJ and St David’s Roman Catholic School, with additional staff and educational provision transferred from St Mary's College.
Notable Alumni
St George's RC Secondary School
- Andy Macdonald, British Labour Party Politician, Former Shadow Transport Secretary, MP for Middlesbrough[citation needed]
- Andy Preston, British Independent Politician, Mayor of Middlesbrough [1]
St David's RC Secondary School
Newlands School FCJ
St Mary's College
- Marcus Bentley, voice-over artist for Big Brother (TV series)
- Kevin Connelly, English comedian
- Steve Gibson, businessman, politician, sports executive
- Shiulie Ghosh, TV journalist
- Sean Gregan (footballer; born 1974), English footballer who previously played for Preston North End FC, West Bromwich Albion and Leeds United
- Keith Houchen, English footballer
- Liam Plunkett (cricketer; born 1985), English cricketer currently playing for Durham County
- Rob Smedley (Formula 1 engineer; born 1973), racing engineer for Felipe Massa at Scuderia Ferrari
- Holly Hagan reality TV personality of MTV show Geordie Shore
- Simon Clifford is an English football coach and businessman known for coaching in the UK with his Brazilian football schools
St Mary's College RC Grammar School
- Maurice Foley, CMG (1925–2002), British Labour Party politician, MP, junior minister and professional civil servant with the European Commission.[2][3]
- Sir Martin Narey, Director-General (1999-2003) of HM Prison Service, and Chief Executive (2005-2011) of Barnardo's Government Adoption Adviser
- Chris Rea, blues musician.
- Donald Tyerman CBE, Editor The Economist (1956–65)
- Paul Vallely CMG, Writer, journalist
References
- ^ "Middlesbrough – My Hometown". Vote for Middlesbrough. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
- ^ Dalyell, Tam (14 February 2002). "Obituary: Maurice Foley". Independent, The (London). "Maurice Foley was born in Durham in the year of the General Strike, of Irish immigrants who had found work in the mines. After elementary school, as a staunch Roman Catholic he was given a place in St Mary's College in Middlesbrough."
- ^ "Maurice Foley". Times, The (London). 19 February 2002. "He was born in the North East, the child of Irish immigrants, and saw the results of the Depression throughout his schooldays, first at a Roman Catholic elementary school, then at St Mary's College in Middlesbrough."
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