St Joseph's College, Upper Norwood
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St Joseph's College is a 11-18 voluntary-aided, Lasallian, all boys' secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Upper Norwood area of the London Borough of Croydon, England. The school is a single sex educational establishment for boys up to the age of 16 and operates a co-educational sixth-form for boys and girls aged 16 to 18.
History
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Construction
The oldest part of the school is the Grecian Villa, which predates the school. The current Hall and Science Block were constructed in 1964, followed by a Design and Technology department in 1975, which has since been refurbished. The school features a newly built History block which includes four classrooms and an office. It has been a voluntary aided school as of 1973. In 2003, it became a Mathematics and Computing specialist school. Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Other
In 2011, Headmaster Eamon Connolly retired, and was succeeded by Marco Franchetti (formerly a deputy head and psychics teacher) who after his retirement was replaced in January 2016 by David Garrido. He was succeeded by Catherine Kane in September 2021, the first female headteacher in the college's 168-year history.
In 2016, a local internet company, Limetree, decided to sponsor the senior school football team at the school. Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Famous former pupils
- Nick Bright, radio and television presenter for BBC Radio 1Xtra and BBC Sport
- Ted Clark (b. 1937), cricketer for Middlesex C.C.C.
- Fankaty Dabo (b. 1995), footballer for Coventry City Football Club
- Francis George Kenna Gallagher (1917–2011), British Foreign Office official and diplomat
- Andrew Grima (1921–2007), British jewellery designerTemplate:Sfn
- Dickie Henderson (1922–1985), British comedian, dancer and entertainer
- Myles Kenlock (b. 1996), footballer for Ipswich Town Football Club
- Martin Long (b. 1950), founder of Churchill Insurance Company, co-owner of Crystal Palace F.C.
- Roddy McDowall (1928–1998), British and American radio, stage, film, and television actor, director and photographerTemplate:Sfn
- Bernard Skinner (1939-2017), author of an epoch-making book on British mothsTemplate:Sfn
- Peter Ventress (b. 1960), non-executive chairman of Galliford Try
- Jamael Westman (b. 1991), actor, lead role in West End production-Hamilton
References
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External links
- Official website
- Old Josephinians website
- History (from Old Josephinians website)
- St Joseph's College 1855-2005
- croydon.gov.uk
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- Boys' schools in London
- Lasallian schools in the United Kingdom
- Catholic secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Southwark
- Educational institutions established in 1855
- Secondary schools in the London Borough of Croydon
- 1855 establishments in England
- Academies in the London Borough of Croydon