Welcome to St. Julie’s Catholic High School, a vibrant all-girls secondary school where faith, learning, and personal growth are at the heart of all we do.
At St. Julie’s Catholic High School, we are proud to provide a nurturing environment where every student is encouraged to embrace their unique gifts, pursue excellence, and grow into confident, compassionate, and capable young women. Rooted in the teachings of Christ, our school community fosters a spirit of love, service, and mutual respect, ensuring that each student feels valued and supported on her journey.
Our dedicated staff strive to inspire curiosity, resilience, and a lifelong love of learning. Through a rich and varied curriculum, extracurricular opportunities, and a commitment to academic excellence, we empower our students to achieve their full potential. Whether exploring the sciences, the arts, or engaging in acts of service, our students are encouraged to lead with purpose, guided by Gospel values.
We are more than a school; we are a family, united by faith and a shared commitment to making a difference in the world. Our foundress Julie Billiart was a forward-thinking woman who encouraged others to walk in the footsteps of Christ, and our inclusive community welcomes students of all backgrounds who share our ethos of love and respect.
Thank you for taking the time to visit our website. I invite you to explore further and discover the opportunities that await your daughter here at St. Julie’s Catholic High School. Should you wish to visit us in person, we would be delighted to welcome you to experience the warmth and joy of our school community firsthand.
With every blessing,
Mrs Kate McCourt
Headteacher
Students Take On UKMT Maths Challenge!On Thursday, our top set Year 7 and 8 students took part in the Junior UK Mathematics Trust (UKMT) Maths Challenge. |
Working Across A Continent!During the Easter break this year Mrs Munoz got the chance to revisit her former school with some wonderful exchange work! |
St Julie's Students Ace At Athenaeum DebateOn Wednesday a group of Year 10 students wore their St Julie's badge with pride to attend a series of debates at the magnificent Athenaeum in the city centre. |
County Medal for Cross Country Runner!Congratulations to Georgina in Year 10 who has been awarded the overall silver medal for county cross country running. |
Triumph at the Great Big Dance Off!Last Wednesday evening 34 pupils competed in a regional dance competition, The Great Big Dance Off, with a KS3 and KS4/5 team. |
LPPA Certification Complete!We've now received our certificate recognising our accreditation for the nationally recognised award in Leading Parental Partnerships! |
Looking Out for Each Other: Understanding NeglectChildline has a helpful booklet called 'Neglect Matters', which explains what neglect is and how to get support. You can find it here. |
Year 8 Take On a Faraday Challenge!Students from Year 8 have taken part in the Faraday challenge day this week, run by the Institution of Engineering and Technology. |
Year 9 Footballer Raises Trophy!Congratulations to Amelia in Year 9, who during the Easter break lifted the JPL PGA Football Trophy as part of the Blackburn Rovers U14 Academy team! |
Lenten Services Round Off The TermOn Friday we ended the term with a whole school service in the Sports Hall, uniting all students in the same room for possibly the first time since the pandemic. |
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