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Welcome to St. Julie's Catholic High School


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St Julie’s Catholic High School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, governors, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment

St. Julie's Catholic High School is a Notre Dame school and its aim is to put into practice the principles of the school's patron saint St Julie Billiart, the foundress of the Sisters of Notre Dame.

We are a school where academic excellence is standard and the focus is on the development of the whole child such that we grow confident, independent young women and men and strong partnerships between home and school.

St Julie’s is a large voluntary aided Roman Catholic secondary school, predominantly for girls with boys admitted into sixth form. There are 1078 pupils on roll, 174 of whom are in the sixth form.

Latest News From Our School


Pathways To Employment

The Pathways to employment programme has continued into this term in collaboration with The Big Trust.

Students Take On Cyber Challenge!

St Julie's Computer Science students have been taking part in a tricky STEM challenge from Merseyside Police.

Performing Arts Students Enjoy Dear Evan Hansen!

This week, 50 Performing Arts students went to the Liverpool Empire to watch the Olivier, Tony and Grammy award winning Best Musical, Dear Evan Hansen.

Year 7 Netballers Have a Great Tournament!

Congratulations to our Year 7 netball team who secured a strong third place at a City tournament on Wednesday.

PC Mark Gives Arresting Presentation!

Students in Criminology have benefited from the real word experience of a serving Police Officer as PC Patterson spoke about the evidence chain.

Year 11 Students Explore the Meaning of Peace

This week we welcomed Aisling Griffin from the international peace movement Pax Christi into school to speak to our Year 11 students about the meaning of Peace.

St. Julie's Represented at Liverpool Cenotaph

Student President Grace and Vice President Rebecca represented St. Julie's on Sunday as they laid a poppy wreath at the City ceremony of remembrance.

There's Something Odd Going On!

On Tuesday this week students in Year 7 proudly wore odd socks in a show of solidarity with the Antibullying Alliance's annual campaign.

Spanish ‘First Date’ for Year 8!

Students in Year 8 stretched their immersive language skills this week by watching a hilarious play performed entirely in Spanish!

St. Julie's Remembers

The St. Julie's school community have marked Armistice Day with a ceremony of Remembrance.

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