Motto | `Faith Unconquered` |
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Established | 1958 |
Type | Voluntary aided school |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Headteacher | Ms K Smyth |
Chair | Mr A Tremarco |
Location |
Honeysgreen Lane Liverpool Merseyside L12 9HZ England 53°25′25″N 2°53′24″W / 53.423481°N 2.889927°WCoordinates: 53°25′25″N 2°53′24″W / 53.423481°N 2.889927°W |
Local authority | Liverpool City Council |
DfE number | 341/4793 |
DfE URN | 104714 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Students | 1374 |
Gender | Boys |
Ages | 11–18 |
Former name | Cardinal Allen R.C. Grammar School (Boys) |
Diocese | Liverpool |
Website | CHCHSdead link] |
The Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School is a comprehensive school and sixth form for boys located in West Derby, Liverpool, L12 9HZ,England.
It is situated just north of the A57 in Mill Yard, east of the Alder Hey Children's Hospital. It is next-door to Broughton Hall High School, an all-girls Catholic school.
The school is a faith school and all-male.
There is also a new sixth form building being built which will be jointly shared with Broughton Hall
The school is named after Cardinal John Carmel Heenan. Until 1983 it was known as Cardinal Allen Grammar School, when it merged with St Margaret Mary's Boys' School. It opened in September 1958 with around 300 boys when administered by the Liverpool Education Committee. Next door was the Convent of Mercy (R.C. Girls) High School, a girls' grammar school on Yew Tree Lane.
The school was originally based at two sites, one for Year 7 and 8 (years 1 and 2 of the old school year system) around half a mile (800m) from the main building on Pilch Lane, Huyton. The upper school, now the only building, is based at Honeysgreen Lane, West Derby.
Some of the school's expansive playing fields at Pilch Lane were partly sold off for housing development circa 1995, it is believed this was done to help pay for future renovation, building work and new building development.
The sixth form status of the school expanded in the late 1990s starting in 1995 with the introduction of a mixed sex sixth form.
Around that time also begun the work of converting nearby Leyfield House for the purposes of sixth form only use. The prospectus from 1995/6 makes mention of this improvement but due to unknown difficulties at the time, the conversion of Leyfield House was only completed circa 1997, to the annoyance of the then incumbent sixth formers who had expected it to be ready during their term at Cardinal Heenan. In 2001 Cardinal Heenan became a Specialist Sports College, officially opened by ex-student Steven Gerrard and the Mayor of Liverpool.