Day School
1876
£ 9.5K-13.3K
British
St Bede's College, situated on Alexandra Road South in Whalley Range, Manchester, England, is an Independent Roman Catholic coeducational day school catering to students aged 3 to 18. The first school was founded in 1876 by Herbert Vaughan, the Bishop of Salford at the time and eventually the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. It was located at 16 Devonshire Street, Grosvenor Square, off Oxford Road (then called Oxford Street).
The fundamental principles of St. Bede's College are to foster each student's creativity and intellectual curiosity by offering engaging extracurricular and academic opportunities. It aims to offer the ideal ratio of encouragement and assistance to inspire every child to realize their greatest potential.
The campus of St. Bede's College is situated in Manchester, England's Whalley Range on Alexandra Road South. All of the amenities are available to students on campus.
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