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In February 2015, Cardinal Newman's new sixth form centre, Newman College, was opened by Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor (1932–2017). It provides classrooms, a lecture theatre, a library, a common room and offices. [23] In 2018, 78% of A-level students achieved A*-C grades which is the highest of any school sixth form in Brighton and Hove. [24]
The league, and subsequently the team, folded in 1911, and led to the creation of a Catholic College Old Boys F.C., changing the name to Newman College F.C. in 1982. The club has enjoyed varying degrees of success, fielding five teams in 1990/91, but a period of decline saw the club fielding only one team in 2006.
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The school has a student age range of 11–19 years old and is Voluntary Aided. Newman College (before the name change) was founded in 1958. Half of the school's students have English as a second language. Newman Catholic College also was one of the first Schools in London to obtain the School of Sanctuary Award on the 19th of June 2019.
The college provides post-16 education, including A-levels, BTECs, and GCSEs. The college is situated at the corner of Dyke Road (A2010) and the Old Shoreham Road (A270), a major road junction in the north-west of the city of Brighton & Hove in Seven Dials.
Cardinal Newman can refer to: John Henry Newman , an Anglican and later Roman Catholic theologian and cardinal. Roman Catholic educational institutions named after the theologian include:
Brighton College is a fee-charging, co-educational, boarding and day public school for boys and girls aged 3 to 18 in Brighton and Hove, England.The school has three sites: Brighton College (the senior school, ages 11 to 18), Brighton College Preparatory School (children aged 8 to 13, located next to the senior school) and the Pre-Prep School (children aged 3 to 8).
Newmancollege (or Newman College) is a comprehensive Roman Catholic secondary school in Breda, the Netherlands. It was established in 1959 as an HBS (Hogereburgerschool), and was merged with Gymnasium Ypelaar in 1973 and Mavo Hoge Vugt in 1991. In 2005 it had around 1200 students in grades 1–6.