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St John Bosco Arts College is a Roman Catholic comprehensive secondary school for girls in Croxteth, Liverpool.
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The school caters for girls between Year 7 to Year 11, which after this year, in Year 12 and 13, the school allows boys to enter into the sixth form. The school has a total of 1006 students, counting the sixth-formers, 35% of the girls between Year 7 to Year 11 receive free school meals.
The school became a catholic comprehensive in 1983. The Salesian Sisters of St John Bosco are also known as the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians. It was known as the St John Bosco High School until September 2004 when it became an Arts College.[2] In March 2013 the college became a National Teaching School.
New build
In September 2014 a new state of the art school was opened with a new grey and pink school uniform for all students.[citation needed]
Academic performance
The school gets excellent results at GCSE which were above the national average in 2014 with 100% 5 A-C grades at GCSE and 61% including English and Mathematics.[citation needed]
Notable former pupils
Mary Help of Christians R.C. High School
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