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
Mathematicians Join the Circle ClubSince November a group of Year 9 students have been taking part in a Maths Circle Club supported by Axiom Maths. |
St. Julie’s Gains Leading Parental Partnerships AwardWe’re delighted to report that St. Julie’s has been successful in gaining accreditation of the nationally recognised award in Leading Parental Partnerships. |
Filming With the Ariel TrustThis week saw a filming crew in school to capture performances by Year 8 students who have been working with the Ariel Trust. |
Open Mic Night!The theatre thumped to some great performances on Monday evening as performers, both seasoned and debutante, took to the stage in Open Mic Night! |
Women In STEM DayOn Tuesday this week we celebrated 'Women in STEM Day' and were delighted to welcome back former student, Dr Niamh Fowler. |
Pilgrims of Hope2025 is a Jubilee year in the Catholic Church, also known as a “holy year". It is a special year in the life of the church currently celebrated every 25 years. |
Year 11 Students Enjoy Judaism TalkThis week, the RE department welcomed David Coleman from Childwall Synagogue to speak to Y11 students about Judaism. |
PM Registration Consultation OutcomePlease click here to read a letter from the Headteacher outlining the outcome of the recent consultation to proposed changes in PM registration. |
Year 11 See The Merchant of VeniceThis week a group of Year 11 Enlgish Literature students attended a matinee performance of Shakespeare's controversial play, The Merchant of Venice. |
Celebrating Success at NOW Festival!Congratulations to our talented performers who have triumphed at the NOW Festival 2025, winning best mental health message and best overall performance! |
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