St. Mary Redcliffe and Temple School
Somerset Square Bristol Avon BS1 6RT
“St Mary Redcliffe and Temple is a school with over 430 years of distinguished history. We are the only Church of England Voluntary Aided Secondary School in the city and diocese, and students are admitted following the application of the Governors’ policy on admissions, details of which are included with this prospectus. Our success was recognised by our last government inspection that described us as “an outstanding Church of England School” where “the quality of Christian concern for staff and students is remarkable”. This leads to “a very good education” in which “pupils make good progress and attain high standards”. 85% of our students achieved 5A*-C grades at GCSE last summer and 74% achieved 5A*-C (including English and Maths). Our past, present and future success is rooted firmly in our Christian ethos. Each member of our school community is created by God and our aim is to achieve our full potential. All we do is rooted in this Hope of who we are as people and who we can become.”
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DEBATING MATTERS HISTORY
Qualifying Round: Bristol 2008/09
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Qualifying Round: Bristol 2009/10
DEBATE: Boxing
Qualifying Round: Bristol 2010/11
DEBATE: Monarchy
Qualifying Round: Bristol 2011/12
DEBATE: IVF
Qualifying Round: Bristol 2011/12
DEBATE: Supermarkets
Regional Final: West & South Wales 2011/12
DEBATE: Offensive Language
Regional Final: West & South Wales 2011/12
DEBATE: Biofuels
Regional Final: West & South Wales 2011/12
DEBATE: Performance Enhancing Drugs






