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Education

Stories from Catholic universities, colleges and schools in the UK and around the world. It also includes news relevant to educational resources, and articles by pupils and students.


Coventry and Birmingham schools celebrate record breaking exam results

Cardinal Wiseman students celebrate results

Two schools in Coventry and Birmingham are celebrating a stellar set of A-level and Level 3 vocational results. Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School - Coventry This school, part of the Romero Catholic Academy, has reported improvement in the number of students achieving the highest grades, with many securing places at leading universities and highly competitive degree apprenticeships. Students will n... Read More


Westminster and Brentwood Catholic schools report top exam results

St Benedict's students congratulate each other

Reports are still arriving but already several schools Catholic schools in Westminster and Brentwood dioceses have reported another year of excellent exam results. Bishop Challoner Catholic School - Tower Hamlets Bishop Challoner Catholic School Sixth Form posts another fantastic year of post-16 success Executive Headteacher Adam Hall said, "These results are a wonderful celebration of everythin... Read More


Liverpool: Catholic schools celebrate excellent A-level and BTEC grades

Students celebrating at St John Bosco Arts College, Croxteth

The long-awaited exam results are finally through, and once again, a record number of students at Catholic schools in Liverpool are celebrating excellent A-level and BTEC grades. Congratulations to all! The following schools have sent in their results - so far. St Francis Xavier's Catholic Academy, Woolton Strong results pave the way for exciting futures at St Francis Xavier's Catholic Academy ... Read More


Ireland: St Muredach's College exemplifies role of Catholic Church in Education

St Muredach's College

St Muredach's College in Ballina is one of the most historically significant educational institutions in County Mayo. Opened in 1906, it was established by the Diocese of Killala to provide a Catholic secondary education for boys at a time when there was no comparable school between Belmullet and Sligo. Its story mirrors many of the major developments in Irish education during the twentieth centur... Read More


Coventry school wins National Kindness Award

St Gregory Kindness Ambassadors

Pupils at a Coventry primary school have received national recognition for their efforts to make kindness part of everyday life. St Gregory's Catholic Primary School, part of the Romero Catholic Academy, have been named runners-up in the Collective Kindness category at the National Kindness Awards. Judges recognised the school's Kindness Ambassadors for working tirelessly to spread kindness across... Read More


Third Annual St Ephrem Lecture in Syriac Studies

St Marina of Qanubin

On Saturday, 25 July 2026, the Liturgical Institute of Ealing Abbey welcomed scholars, clergy, students, and friends of the Syriac tradition for the Third Annual St Ephrem Lecture in Syriac Studies. The afternoon opened with a welcome from Abbot Dominic Taylor, who reflected on the importance of Eastern Christianity for understanding the origins of the Christian faith. He reminded those present th... Read More


Birmingham: Catholic and Jewish organisations win government funding for new teaching tools on antisemitism

Archbishop Longley, Phil Rosenberg and Archbishop Moth with other leaders

Secondary school teachers in the Archdiocese of Birmingham are to deliver lessons to help pupils recognise and challenge antisemitism, as part of a government funded project. Secondary schools across the Archdiocese will take part in a scheme to give teachers the confidence to tackle the issue in class, and pupils the skills to identify antisemitism when they see it. Pupils will participate in foc... Read More


Cheshire: Young scientists shine in St Bernard's inaugural science fair

Two of the young scientists  at the fair

St Bernard's Roman Catholic Primary & Nursery School, Ellesmere Port, recently hosted its inaugural science fair, welcoming pupils, families, staff, governors, and members of the local community to celebrate science and sustainability. Taking place in the school hall, the event showcased the theme 'Science for a Sustainable Future'. It was led by Year 6 pupils, with support from Year 6 class t... Read More


Liverpool: Fashion designer is guest speaker at school award ceremony

l-r: Kirsty Doyle, head girl Teigan, and deputy headteacher Mrs Clare Roberts at the ceremony

St John Bosco Arts College, Croxteth, Liverpool, recently honoured 462 students' achievements both academically and interpersonally at its annual prize-giving day ceremonies. Taking place over the course of two days, the event recognised students across all year groups for their excellence in subject areas, outstanding progress, personal development, and wider contributions to school life. The cel... Read More


Newcastle pupils enjoy Holy Island adventure

Adventure, inspiration and unforgettable experiences awaited pupils from a Newcastle school during their visit to Holy Island. The Year 4 class from St Teresa's Catholic Primary spent three days on the island, where they stayed in the St Vincent de Paul Camp, and took part in a host of different activities, as well as learning about the island's spiritual history. Headteacher Vinny Turner was amon... Read More


Diocese of Brentwood honours students for Resilience, Service and Compassion

Headteacher Chris McCormack with award winners: Abdul Majid, Reuben, and Luginton

Three students from St Bonaventure's School in East Ham have been recognised in front of an audience of more than 300 pupils at the 2026 Brentwood Catholic Schools Good Citizenship Awards, held at the Cathedral Church of St Mary & St Helen in Essex. The awards were presented by The Rt Rev Bishop Alan Williams SM, Bishop of Brentwood, in recognition of students who demonstrate outstanding citiz... Read More


Cardiff primary school achieves LiveSimply award

Organising donations for the food bank.

Pupils and staff from St Joseph's RC Primary School, Cardiff, have achieved the LiveSimply award, confirming that they are living simply, sustainably, and in solidarity with communities around the world experiencing poverty. The award, championed by the international aid charity CAFOD, was presented to the school after they successfully planned and implemented a series of faith-inspired actions t... Read More


Lancashire school creates a buzz with inspiring honeybee project

(Bumblebee and poppy) Image ICN/JS

Brownedge St Mary's Catholic High School in Bamber Bridge, Lancashire is celebrating the success of its growing honeybee project, an initiative that has inspired hundreds of students to engage with environmental stewardship, biodiversity, and sustainable living. The project, launched as part of the school's commitment to the LiveSimply Award, has seen the introduction of a honeybee colony on-site,... Read More


York: Day of Many Colours celebrations

Sea of flags at St Aelred's

Missio in England and Wales were thrilled this week to hear from St Aelred's Catholic Primary school in York, in the Middlesbrough Diocese, who shared news of their wonderful Day of Many Colours celebrations. The Day of Many Colours is organised by Mission Together, Missio for children. It's based on the five colours of the Mission Rosary and encourages children to unite in prayer with their sist... Read More

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