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Nell Lane, Chorlton, Manchester, M21 7SW
Loreto
High School
News and Events
We are thrilled to finally announce something exciting beginning in January... watch this space for details, coming soon!
Santa visited yesterday to help deliver not only Christmas cheer but a huge catering, organisational and logistical achievement! The children were delighted with the experience in the canteen and not least at the sight of our Assistant and Deputy Headteacher's in hair nets! In turn, we were delighted with how many students cleared their tables up after themselves, obviously well trained at home!
Thank you to all the staff who helped make Christmas dinner at Loreto such a success.
Merry Christmas!
Presenting to you our Panathlon Extend Challenge Champions! After 8 stations of skill based activities, Loreto came out gold medallists. Once the district Panathlon events have all been completed, this band of eight Loreto legends may very well be the Manchester representatives for the regional finals. The pupils were amazing ambassadors for our school and are absolutely thrilled with their gold medals.
Introducing you to our Manchester representatives of the Penathlon TenPin Challenge who went to Bolton Arena today to represent our city and school. All pupils had a superb time and represented Loreto brilliantly with Acacia Collins taking the HotShot bowler award. Acacia was top scorer and became a member of the 100 club, scoring 126, with Eamon Wilcox also joining the 100 club ranks with a score of 118.
We finished 4th in the event and only missed out on the North West qualification by 4 points, which is a shame, but a team average score of 95 is mightily impressive from the team of 6! Overall, we placed 4th out of approximately 350 schools that entered from the regional level, so a huge achievement for the pupils. Watch this space!
Olivia Clarke, who left Loreto High School in 2018 before studying Politics, Media and Theology at Loreto College, has recently become My Life My Say's first recipient of their ‘Changemaker of the Year’ award. Olivia was nominated alongside five incredible activists from across the UK and won for her work advocating for better social mobility for young working class people. In addition to this, Olivia took over from the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, on International Day of the Girl. She took charge of his leadership responsibilities for the day, including speaking at the GM Green Summit!
Nell Lane, Chorlton, Manchester, M21 7SW