Sacred Heart RC Secondary School
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| Sacred Heart RC Secondary School | |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Derwent Road, Redcar, Redcar and Cleveland Redcar |
|
| Information | |
| Students | 750 |
| Type | Comprehensive |
| Established | 1963 |
Sacred Heart School is a Roman Catholic Secondary School that is located in Redcar in England. The LEA that is in charge of the school is Redcar and Cleveland.
[edit] The School
The school was first built in the 1960s and the headmaster currently is Mr Pat Hibbert. It has always been a Catholic school and Religious Education has always been compulsory and important in the school, taking forms such as Morning Prayers, a school chapel and regular RE lessons.[citation needed]
[edit] Uniform
Uniform at Sacred Heart is compulsory and if uniform is deemed incorrect then students are punished. Students must wear their blazer at all times unless they ask during a lesson to remove it. Girls wear navy blazers and boys wear black blazers. Girls wear blue checked blouses, navy skirts or navy trousers. If they wear a skirt they must wear black tights. Boys wear white shirts, black trousers and a black and white striped tie.
During Physical Education students wear a kit. Girls wear a yellow polo shirt and black shorts or tracksuit bottoms, and boys wear yellow/blue shirts and white shorts.

