St Philip Howard Catholic School - Buildings

Buildings

The school has two main areas, known as 'The Main Building' and 'Campion House'. The latter was named after the Catholic Martyr Edmund Campion 1540-1581, who was executed in the reign of Elizabeth I. Three new high-tech classrooms have recently been built, added to the lower part of Campion House. There has recently been an extension to the main building, with a new staff-room and offices, to cope with the numbers of staff now working at the school.

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