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This year marks a very special milestone in the life of our school as we celebrate 50 years of Catholic education at All Hallows Catholic High School.
This year, we welcome a very special new Year 7 pupil, Oliver Darwen, who represents that legacy in the most touching way. James will be starting school exactly 50 years after his grandmother, Mrs Denise Darwen who arrived as one of All Hallows’ very first students in September 1975.
Denise remembers her time in school and has brought examples of her school reports and first day photographs for us to look at. How times have changed! Denise's four children also attended the school and so the family tradition continues. When Oliver arrives this September, he will be stepping into the same school his dad and grandma did. These days school has more digital technology, but some things remain the same. Oliver is hoping that his time at All Hallows is as happy as the family members who attended the school before him.
Our school may have changed in many ways. The buildings have expanded, new modern facilities added, new subjects taught, but the heart of All Hallows has always remained the same. It is a place where young people are supported, challenged, and inspired to become the very best versions of themselves.
On Thursday 18th September, the school welcomed the community to a special 50th Anniversary Mass to mark this milestone –
the opening of the school in September 1975. Staff and pupils, past and present, attended in a 400-strong congregation.
Over the years, All Hallows has provided an excellent Catholic education for thousands of young people. Established by the
Archdiocese of Liverpool, the school was created to serve the needs of the wider Catholic community. From the very beginning,
pupils have been drawn from a family of partner parishes, which remain central to the school’s admissions today. The school has
grown from a small Year 7 intake in 1975 to a thriving community of over 900 students. This Golden Jubilee gives us the
opportunity to celebrate our past while looking forward with hope and ambition for the future.
The Archbishop of Liverpool, the Most Reverend John Sherrington, along with priests and deacons from the parishes, celebrated a
joyful Mass. Pupils from across the school served and ministered. The opening hymn, Build Your Kingdom, sung by both the adult
and pupil choirs alongside the music group, set the tone for the celebration. A procession of pupils carried flags, pictures of form
saints, and school symbols to the altar. Pupils also took part in readings, bidding prayers, and a special offertory, bringing objects
that symbolise the Catholic ethos of the school.
The Gospel, from Matthew, focused on the Beatitudes. Archbishop John reflected on how
young people following Jesus’ teachings on love, mercy and compassion can build the
Kingdom of God on earth – a message echoed in the school’s mission: Growing Together in the Spirit of Christ’s Love.
After Mass, a reception and school tours were held for past staff and pupils, led by Year 11 prefects, concluding a wonderful night of celebration. Here’s to a golden year at All Hallows!
Year 10 students Chloe L and Darcey C showcased their baking skills by preparing and decorating over 100 fairy cakes for our
school’s 50th Anniversary Mass. Working alongside Mrs Caw, our Food Technology teacher, the girls created a delightful treat that
was enjoyed by all after the service.
Their efforts were a huge success, and the cakes were not only a delicious addition to the celebration but also a wonderful example
of student creativity and contribution to school life. Well done, Chloe and Darcey!
The PTFA is delighted to announce our 50th Anniversary Ball to celebrate this incredible milestone in our school’s history! Join us on 21st February at the Preston North End Football Club's function room for an evening full of celebration, fun, and community spirit.
This special event marks 50 years of achievements, memories, and growth, and we would love for everyone to be part of this memorable occasion. Further details about the evening will be shared soon, so please save the date and stay tuned!
We look forward to celebrating with our school community and making this a truly special event to remember.
To celebrate our 50th anniversary, we had a new whole-school photo. Here's how it happened.