All Saints Catholic High School, Sheffield
All Saints Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic secondary school with academy status in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
Admissions
The All Saints Catholic High School serves boys and girls between the ages of eleven and eighteen. Currently, there are approximately 1,300 pupils along with 114 teaching staff and 64 support staff.History
De la Salle College was a direct grant grammar school from 1946 until 1976. It was located on Scott Road, in the suburb of Pitsmoor. The area is now a housing estate, featuring names that remember the past use of the site such as College Close and De la Salle Drive. The college was used in the war by the Royal Air Force as a barrage balloon unit headquarters for defending Sheffield from aerial attack.The school in its present form was founded in September 1976 with the merger of De la Salle College and St. Paul's school. In 1983, the De la Salle site was closed and, along with the closure of St. Peter's RC school, many pupils and staff moved to the All Saints site.
The school's headteachers have been J. P. Kelly, Robert Sawyer, Clare Scott, and Sean Pender.
All Saints Catholic High School is currently situated on Granville Road, next to The Sheffield College in Sheffield.
Stabbing
At 12:17 GMT on 3 February 2025, police were called to the school after 15-year-old student Harvey Willgoose was fatally stabbed with a hunting knife. Emergency medical responders, including an air ambulance, attended at the school, which was in lockdown and had been cordoned off by police. Willgoose died shortly before 16:00.On 28 April, 15-year-old Mohammed Umar Khan admitted killing Willgoose, but denied murder. He was found guilty of murder on 8 August. On 22 October, Mrs Justice Ellenbogen sentenced Khan to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 16 years, while also lifting reporting restrictions that had prohibited his identification.
Ethos
The school has a strong Catholic ethos which is reflected in its motto "Fortis in Fide".The school, which has a chapel and a chaplaincy team, holds Catholic Mass twice a year.
Facilities
The school has been awarded a Sports College status and is home to one of the biggest sporting facilities in England. A new sports hall was built in the summer of 2007. There are also nine AstroTurf pitches available.As of 2011, a new school has been expanded on the grounds, accommodating the needs of Special Educational Needs and Disability students.
This new extension is called the "Seven Hills School".
Academic performance
The school gets above-average results at GCSE level. It is one of six state schools in Sheffield that has a sixth form. Most schools that offer sixth form education are also former grammar schools. Sheffield College, which is located next door, also offers A levels.Notable alumni
Alumni of All Saints are entitled to refer to themselves as 'Old Toussainters', in line with the school's origins as De La Salle Grammar, founded by French monks.- Matt Dickins – former Lincoln City and Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper.
- Mark Gasser – concert pianist.
- Jonathan Marray – professional tennis player. 2012 Wimbledon men's doubles winner.
- Catherine Pickford – Church of England archdeacon
De La Salle College
- Martin Flannery, Labour MP for Sheffield Hillsborough from 1974 to 1992
- Dennis Hackett, former editor of Queen, Nova and Today
- Patrick McGoohan, writer, director, actor Danger Man, The Prisoner
- Andrew Pinder CBE, chairman of Becta from 2006 to 2009.