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    MCA motivated

    At The McAuley Catholic High School being a motivated learner is more than striving for academic success—it’s about embracing the fullness of who we are called to be. Learning becomes a sacred journey, where curiosity, perseverance, and faith walk hand in hand. When students approach their studies with purpose and passion, they honour the gifts God has given them and prepare to use their knowledge in service of others.

    Motivation is not just self-driven; it is sustained by a deeper strength. As St Paul reminds us in his letter to the Philippians, “I can do all things through He who strengthens me.” This powerful truth encourages every learner to rise with confidence, knowing that with God’s grace, no challenge is too great and no dream too distant.


    MCA community

    Community is the heartbeat of The McAuley Catholic High School - a place where every person is welcomed, supported, and uplifted. It is within this shared life that students learn not only from books, but from one another: through friendship, collaboration, and acts of kindness. In a world that often pulls people apart, our school community stands as a witness to unity and love.


    MCA achievement

    Achievement at The McAuley Catholic High School is not measured solely by grades or accolades, but by the wholehearted effort each student brings to their learning and growth. It reflects a commitment to excellence rooted in gratitude for the gifts God has given. When students strive to do their best—academically, creatively, and spiritually—they honour their potential and prepare to serve others with wisdom and compassion.

    In every subject, every challenge, and every act of kindness, we are called to give our all. As St Paul reminds us in the letter to the Colossians, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart.” This mindset transforms achievement into a sacred offering, where diligence becomes a form of praise and success is shared in community.

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    At the heart of our McAuley Catholic High School is a living faith; a community rooted in the love of Christ, where every person is known, valued, and called to flourish. Our catholic mission is not confined to a chapel or a lesson, but woven into the rhythm of each day, guiding our relationships, our learning, and our service to others.

    We envision a school where:

    • Faith is alive and accessible: Prayer, liturgy, and reflection are part of our shared journey, offering moments of stillness, joy, and connection with God. Our chaplaincy nurtures spiritual growth through inclusive, creative, and student-led opportunities for worship and witness.
    • Gospel values shape our culture: Compassion, justice, forgiveness, and hope are the foundations of our community. We strive to live out these values in our words and actions, creating a school where dignity is upheld and kindness is celebrated.
    • Every student is empowered to grow: Chaplaincy supports the whole person; spiritually, emotionally, and ethically. Through mentoring, retreats, and pastoral care, we help students discover their gifts, build resilience, and become confident contributors to the world.
    • We serve with purpose and joy: Inspired by Catholic Social Teaching, we reach beyond ourselves to care for creation, challenge injustice, and walk alongside the vulnerable. Our chaplaincy leads initiatives that connect students with local and global causes, fostering a spirit of solidarity and stewardship.
    • We walk together in faith: Staff, students, families, and parish partners are united in mission. Chaplaincy is a bridge between generations and vocations, offering spaces for dialogue, celebration, and shared discipleship.

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  • The McAuley Catholic High School is a vibrant faith community enriched by the support of many local parishes. This shared ministry fosters a deep sense of unity, with clergy, families, and parishioners working together to nurture students in both academic excellence and spiritual growth.

     

    Parish

    Clergy

    Contact Details

    Mass Times

    Blessed English Martyrs, Askern

    Rev Fr Emmanuel Nze

    Address: 

    High Street, Askern, Doncaster 
    Phone:01302 874337 
    Email: njoku20012001@yahoo>.com

    Saturday: 5.00 pm 

    Christ the King, Rossington

    Rev Fr Evangelist Ohaejesi  

    Rev Mr Ken Agwuh 

    Address 
    The Presbytery, Skipwith Gardens, Rossington 
    DN11 0TU 
    Doncaster 
    Email: 

    Phone: 01302 535800

    Sunday:  9 am

    Weekday Mass: Tues 9.15 am & Thurs 7 pm

    Holy Day Mass: 9.15 am, 7 pm

    Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St. Mary Magdalen, Doncaster

    Rev Fr T Craig Elliott  

    Rev Mr Edward Lloyd (Retired)  

    Rev Mr John Bell 

    Address 
    134 Armthorpe Road 
    DN2 5JN 
    Doncaster 
    Email: 
    Website: http://www.olmc.org.uk 
    Phone: 01302 323936

    Sunday: 9.30 am

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Bentley

    Rev Fr Emmanuel Nze

    Address 
    54 High Street 
    DN5 0AT 
    Bentley, Doncaster 
    Email: 

    Phone: 01302 874337

    Sunday:10.30 am

    Our Lady Of Sorrows and Saint Francis, Armthorpe

    Rev Fr Darren James Reid  

    Rev Mr Peter Marshall  

    Rev Fr Joseph Aylookunnel 

    Address 
    Mere Lane 
    DN3 2DB 
    Armthorpe, Doncaster 
    Phone: 01302 831395 
    Email:

    Sunday: 10:00 am

    Our Lady of the Assumption, Stainforth

    Rev Fr Joseph Okeke

    Address: Our Lady of the Assumption, East Lane, Staniforth, DN7 5HF 
    Phone: 01405 812248 
    Parish Mobile: 07553 216866 
    Email:  
    Website: https://moorendsandstainforth.wordpress.com/

    Saturday: 6 pm

    Weekday Mass: Wed 10am Word and Communion

    Sacred Heart, Balby

    Rev Fr Basil Nlebedim 

    Address: 44 Warmsworth Road, Balby, DN4 0RR. Doncaster

    Phone: 07485 609642

    Email: 

    Website: www.stmarysandsacredheart.co.uk

    Sunday: 9 am

    Weekday Mass:

    Tues 9:30am, Thur 6:00 pm

    St Joseph & St Nicholas, Moorends

    Rev Fr Joseph Okeke

    Address 
    The Presbytery, Bloomhill Road, Moorends 
    DN8 4SS 
    Doncaster 
    Phone: 01405 812248 
    Email:  
    Website: moorendsandstainforth.wordpress.com/about/

    Sunday: 10:30 am  
    Eucharistic Services: 

    Sat 10 am; Tuesday 6 pm

    St Joseph and St Teresa, Woodlands

    Rev Fr Emmanuel Nze  

    Rev Fr Jude Uche 

    Address 
    The Presbytery, Welfare Road, Woodlands 
    DN6 7QG 
    Doncaster 
    Email: 

    Website:woodlands.rcchurch.co.uk

    Phone: 01302 330205

    Sunday: 9 am

    St Mary, Edlington

    Rev Fr Basil Nlebedim

    Address 
    St Mary, Bungalow Rd, New Edlington, Doncaster, DN12 1DL

    Email: 

    Phone: 01302 578824

    Website:www.edlington.rcchurch.co.uk

    Sunday:11 am

    Saturday: 6.30 pm

    Weekday Mass: Mon & Wed 10 am, Fri 9.15 am

    St Paul’s, Cantley

    Rev Fr Evangelist Ohaejesi  

    Rev Mr William Taylor  

    Rev Fr Emmanuel Ukonu  

    Rev Fr Emmanuel Maduekwe 

    Rev Mr Ken Agwuh 

    Address 
    The Presbytery, 21 Goodison Boulevard 
    DN4 6BT, Cantley, Doncaster 
    Email: 
    Website: www.stpaulscantley.co.uk 
    Phone: 01302 535800

    Sunday:10.30 am 
    Saturday: 6 pm 
    Weekday Mass: Wed 9.30 am; Fri 7.30 pm

    St Peter-in-Chains, Doncaster

    Rev Fr Darren James Reid  

    Rev Mr Harish Massey  

    Rev Fr Raoul Baziomo 

    Address 
    Chequer Road 
    DN1 2AA 
    Doncaster 
    Phone: 01302 342068

    Email:

    Website:www.stpetersdoncaster.co.uk

    Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm in Polish

    Sunday: 10:00 am, 11:30 am & 6:00 pm in English and 1:15 pm in Polish

    Weekdays:  12:00noon

    Holy Hour: 7.00 pm on Thursday

    St Thomas of Canterbury, Kirk Sandall 

    Rev Fr T Craig Elliott 

    Address 
    Eccleston Road, 
    Kirk Sandall 
    DN3 1NX 
    Email:  
    Website: http://www.olmc.org.uk 
    Phone: 01302 323936

    Saturday: 5.00 pm

    St Joseph’s, Retford

    Rev Fr John Nwadike

    Address 
    St Joseph’s Presbytery, Babworth Road, Retford, DN22 7BP 
    Email: nwadikejohn@yahoo>.co.uk  
    Phone: 01777 703373

    Sunday: 9.00 am 
    Saturday: 6 pm 
    Weekday Mass: Mon to Thur 9.30 am, Fri 12.15 pm

  • The McAuley Catholic High School is blessed to be part of a vibrant family of schools, drawing strength and spirit from the many primary schools that serve it. This shared foundation nurtures a seamless journey of faith and learning, where children grow in confidence, character, and community. United by Gospel values, our schools work together to inspire young people to live with purpose, compassion, and hope.

    School
    Headteacher
    Contact Details
    St Peter’s
    Mrs C Young
    St Peter's Catholic Primary School
    Sandy Lane
    Doncaster
    South Yorkshire
    DN4 5EP
    Telephone: 01302 369143
    Email:
    Websitewww.stpeterdoncaster.co.uk
    St Francis Xavier
    Executive Headteacher
    Mrs Bernadette Nesbit
    Head of School
    Mr Tom Hoyes
    St Francis Xavier Catholic Primary Academy
    Roberts Road
    Balby
    Doncaster
    Telephone: 01302 344678
    Email
    Websitewww.xavier.doncaster.sch.uk
    St Mary’s
    Executive Headteacher
    Mrs Bernadette Nesbit
    Head of School
    Mrs Sarah McCall
    St Mary's Catholic Primary School
    Bungalow Rd
    New Edlington
    Doncaster
    DN12 1DL
    Telephone: 01709 863280
    Email
    Websitewww.st-marys-pri.doncaster.sch.uk
    Holy Family
    Executive Headteacher
    Mrs Bernadette Nesbit
    Head of School
    Ms Clair McFadden
    Holy Family Catholic Primary Academy
    Kirton Lane
    Stainforth
    Doncaster
    DN7 5BL
    Telephone: 01302 841283
    Email
    Websitewww.holyfamily.doncaster.sch.uk
    Our Lady of Perpetual Help
    Mrs Yvonne Gac
    Our Lady of Perpetual Help Primary School
    Finkle Street
    Bentley
    Doncaster
    DN5 0RP
    Telephone: 01302 874291
    Email
    Websitewww.ourladys.doncaster.sch.uk
    Our Lady of Mount Carmel
    Mrs Philippa Martin
    Our Lady of Mount Carmel Primary School
    Sandringham Road
    Doncaster
    DN2 5GJ
    Telephone: 01302 349743
    Email
    Websitewww.ourladymountcarmel.doncaster.sch.uk
    Our Lady of Sorrows
    Mrs Lucy Saxton
    Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Voluntary Academy
    Mere Lane
    Armthorpe
    Doncaster
    DN3 2DB
    Telephone: 01302 833941
    Email
    Websitewww.ourladysorrows.doncaster.sch.uk
    St Patrick’s
    Miss Mary Jenkinson
    St Patrick's Catholic Primary School
    Whitehouse Road
    Bircotes
    Doncaster
    DN11 8EF
    Telephone: 01302 743145
    Email
    Websitewww.stpatrickscatholicps.co.uk
    St Joseph’s Rossington
    Mrs M Courtney
    St Joseph's School A Catholic Voluntary Academy
    Bevan Avenue
    Rossington
    Doncaster
    DN11 0NB
    Telephone: 01302 868098
    Email
    Websitewww.st-josephs.doncaster.sch.uk
    St Joseph’s Retford
    Mr Richard Hilton
    St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, a Voluntary Academy
    Babworth Road
    Retford
    Nottinghamshire
    DN22 7BP
    Telephone: 01777 702850
    Email
    Websitewww.st-josephs.notts.sch.uk
    St Joseph’s & St Teresa’s
    Mr T Kowalski
    St Joseph & St Teresa’s Catholic Primary School
    Doncaster Lane
    Woodlands
    Doncaster
    DN6 7QN
    Telephone: 01302 723320
    Email
    Websitewww.sjst.co.uk
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  • Welcome to the RE department

    We believe that Religious Education is the core of the core curriculum and is to be the source and summit of the whole curriculum. As a Catholic school we are committed to the Catholic faith recognising and valuing every pupil as special and unique; made in the image and likeness of God.

    As our Mission statement suggests we believe that through a study of RE at McAuley we are enabling students to live life to the fullest. Our curriculum gives pupils an understanding of the religions and worldviews present in the world today and the skills to engage in respectful and fruitful dialogue with those whose worldviews differ from their own. Throughout the course there is time allowed for spiritual reflection including opportunities to reflect on personal beliefs and how these teachings impact students personally.

    Key Stage 3

    In teaching pupils year 7-9 we follow the guidance from Bishop’s in England and Wales to teach the Catholic Curriculum Directory – To know you more clearly. This is broken down into 6 strands across each year group. At McAuley we aim to answer big questions such as How does God reveal himself to us? What is the meaning of suffering and Who are we called to be? We explore these questions by following the themes directed by the Curriculum Directory.

    Key Stage 4

    In Year 10 and 11 pupils follow the Eduqas Route B specification which is broken down into 3 exam papers. 75% of the course is based on Catholic Christianity and worldviews whilst 25% of the course is based on a study of Judaism as directed by the Catholic Bishops of England and Wales. In Year 10 we study Foundational Catholic Theology by exploring the themes Origins and Meanings and Good and Evil. In Year 11 we study Applied Catholic Theology by exploring the themes Life and Death and Sin and Forgiveness. The course is 100% exam so building assessment practice into the course is integral to success.

    Key Stage 5

    In Year 12 and 13 pupils follow OCR exam board and study Ethics, Philosophy and Developments in Christian Thought. At the end of Year 13 students will sit three examination papers where they will be assessed on their knowledge and understanding (A01) and their ability to analyse and evaluate (A02).

    Core RE

    All students in Sixth Form are required to attend a one hour lesson of Core RE each week as directed by the Bishops of England and Wales. At McAuley we have taken the themes of the new Catholic Curriculum Directory and planned a bespoke course which engages Sixth form students with contemporary issues and asks them to explore them through a moral and ethical lens. Students who successfully attend and complete the course will be eligible for the Stella Maris award which offers students opportunities to develop virtues and contribute to the wider community whilst gathering evidence to achieve a Gold, Silver or Bronze Award.

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