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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


Year 9 Students Innovate Everyday Products

Students in Year 9 Business classes have started their course by creating some amazing new pen products.

Everybody's Talking...

Following a record-breaking three-year West End residency, this week 75 Performing Arts students saw Everybody’s Talking About Jamie in the Liverpool Empire.

Top Destinations for Sixth Form Actors

Congratulations to two of our talented Sixth Form actors who have secured offers at highly prestigious destinations.

St. Julie's Students at ASD Support Launch Event

Students who have been participating in an extensive Pupil Voice project about autism support celebrated at a launch event at Liverpool Lighthouse this week.

Award Winning NOW Festival Performance Published

The MYA Raise team have now published their recording of the award winning performance of ‘1 in 4’ from this year’s NOW Festival.

Year 12 Students Get a Taste of Oxford!

Prior to the Easter break Jemima and Amy visited Oxford University for a residential opportunity offered by Liverpool Aspire.

Former Student Included in Football Black List

Former WSL and England Football Player, Fern Whelan, has been honoured with recognition in the Football Blacklist, recognising influential industry figures from the black community.

Easter Services

On Maundy Thursday the school community joined over two services in the Sports Hall to reflect on the most important part of the Catholic calendar.

Dot Art - It's Voting Time!

Dot-Art Schools is an annual, online inter-school art competition and it's time to cast your vote to decide who the winners are going to be!

Liverpool Schoolgirls Reach The Final!

We've had fantastic news from the U12 Liverpool Schoolgirls football team, captained by Jessie in Year 7, have reached the national final.

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