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  1. A very warm welcome to Cardinal Newman Catholic School. Our school is named after one of England’s foremost Catholics, Saint John Henry Newman. We are proud to be associated with his love of learning and his strong commitment to providing the best pastoral support for those in his care.

  2. Website. http://www.cncs.school. Cardinal Newman Catholic School is a coeducational Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form located in the Keresley area of Coventry, West Midlands, England. [1] It is part of the Holy Cross Catholic MAC (HCCMAC).

  3. Cardinal Newman School is very excited to announce the opening of the Saint Brigid Centre, commencing on the 19th of April 2022. This is a specialist area of the school that will support pupils with SEND, Autism and Visual Impairment. The centre has been designed to allow the school to offer alternative curriculum pathways and life skills ...

  4. We are the largest Catholic School in England and our size allows us to provide something for everyone, both within our curriculum and our exceptionally wide extra-curricular provision. We combine this breadth of opportunity with carefully tailored academic challenge and a caring Catholic culture of strong, integrated pastoral support and clear ...

  5. Cardinal Newman School is a Catholic middle and high school whose mission is to provide an academically rigorous Christian education to young men and women from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds.

  6. Learning in Subjects. We aim to challenge educational and social inequity by empowering our children to. Understand, Interpret, and Think about the World in new ways beyond their immediate experience. Curriculum and academic rigour are key to maximising the future life chances of our learners.

  7. Admissions | Cardinal Newman Catholic School. 01273 558551. Admissions. Everything you need to know about applying for a place at Cardinal Newman Catholic School... The school offers a Catholic education. The governors expect that parents applying for places for their children will accept and uphold the Catholic character and ethos of the school.