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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
- 2 About Us
An atmosphere of purposeful learning permeates the whole...
- 3 Sixth Form
At St. Julie's our students have the opportunity to develop...
- 4 Curriculum
At St. Julie’s Catholic High School, we believe that all...
- 5 Parents
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- 6 Students
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- 7 Safeguarding
St Julie’s Catholic High School is committed to safeguarding...
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St. Julie's advertises all external vacancies on this web...
- 26 Contacts
Contacting St. Julie's St. Julie's can be contact by phone...
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A Roman Catholic girls' school in Woolton, Liverpool, founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. Learn about its history, notable alumnae, and new building project.
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