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The College

A Brief History of Ratcliffe College

Ratcliffe College was founded in 1847 by the Institute of Charity. Founder Antonio Rosmini was renowned as an educational innovator and that spirit has propelled the College forward ever since.

The College 'Victorian Gothic' buildings were designed by Augustus Welby Pugin, who co-operated with Sir Charles Berry on the design of the Houses of Parliament. The buildings have been continuously added to, a process which continues today, preserving the glories of the old buildings whilst adding the modern teaching and boarding accommodation our students now require.

Co-education was a major milestone in the development of the College. Girls were admitted to the Sixth Form in 1977 and full co-education was introduced in 1984. In 1998 a Nursery School for 3-5 year-olds was opened and in 2001 the development of the Junior School for 5-11 year-olds was completed. Alongside our Senior School for 11-18 year-olds, these innovations mean that Ratcliffe College offers a rounded and fulfilling continuous education for students from 3-18 years old on a single 100-acre campus.

Strong Foundations. Bright Future.

Our vision is to educate young people in the spirit of the Gospel and the traditions of the Catholic Church, seeking to nurture the God-given talents and potential of each individual so that each one may become a confident, responsible and useful member of society.  Whilst we operate as a Catholic School, we welcome children of other denominations and faiths whose parents feel they can share in, and benefit from, the ideals and environment of our school. 

One of the greatest strengths of Ratcliffe College is that it provides the expertise and resources to enable boys and girls to fulfil their potential in all aspects of their education. The College places great emphasis on the development of the whole person. Academic achievement will always be paramount, but personal fulfilment and growth through a wide range of extra-curricular opportunities are also of fundamental importance. 

In recent years a major investment programme has refurbished and extended the teaching and learning accommodation. Modern and spacious facilities are now in place for all subjects. Alongside strong academic achievement, The Arts and Sport have important roles in College life.  The Music Department has specialist teaching rooms and twelve practice rooms equipped with either pianos or electric organs, which complement the pipe organ and Steinway grand piano in the well-equipped Concert Hall and the Willis organ in the Chapel. Art, Design and Technology, Media and Drama are very strong bringing together creativity and up to date technology. 

The modern Sports Centre offers an indoor swimming pool, a new gym and squash courts and the spacious grounds together with the floodlit all weather pitch, enable a wide variety of sports including Tennis, Hockey, Netball,Rugby, Athletics and Football.

Academic standards are consistently high. 40% of all A Level results for 2009 were at grade A, while 40% of the Year group achieved all A and B grades in their three or four subjects. Many students also obtained additional AS qualifications.  44% of grades were achieved at A* and A grades.

The College offers several academic scholarships and similar awards for art, music drama and sport as well as for all-rounders each year. Click here for more details on scholarships.

The Headmaster, Mr Gareth Lloyd, took up his post in September 2009.