I studied here expecting structure, support, and a professional learning environment. Unfortunately, got the opposite. The college was overcrowded and felt heavily revenue-driven rather than student-focused. Classrooms and communal areas were often untidy, with shaky tables, dirty chairs, and facilities that felt poorly maintained. The IT suites were falling apart during my time there (only renovated after I left), and both the library and IT rooms were constantly full, making independent study almost impossible. Even external options like the University of Leeds library were restricted during exam season. Teaching often felt rushed and poorly planned. Staff clearly misjudged timing early on and then tried to cram content later, leaving students overwhelmed. The workload was excessive to the point that there was barely any time left for self-study, which shows a lack of trust in students’ ability to manage their own learning. Despite this pressure, there was a noticeable lack of proper revision classes before A-level exams. Promises from teachers were also frequently made and then not kept. Support services were a major let-down. The mental health department and careers advice offered genuinely poor guidance and felt disconnected from students’ real needs. Certain senior staff, particularly within science departments, were unsupportive and actively discouraging to students trying to improve. In some cases, strong teachers were inexplicably prevented from teaching Year 13 students, which directly harmed learning. The college relied heavily on its student contract to enforce compliance, often using it against students despite the fact that most were never properly guided through it. Mandatory faith assemblies were repetitive, unchanged across year groups, and a complete waste of time, yet attendance was enforced through the contract. Some PTE sessions were equally pointless and felt like filler rather than education. Food quality was poor, sports were barely encouraged, and overall student wellbeing did not feel like a priority. Even the surrounding environment reflected neglect — St Marks Avenue was unclean with bird droppings everywhere, overgrown trees blocked natural light, and uneven pavements made walking difficult and unsafe. Maybe this isn’t the college’s fault but something has to be done about at and nothing ever was. Given the Ofsted “Outstanding” rating, this experience was shocking. The reality did not match the reputation. This college may suit students who are highly independent and willing to tolerate poor organisation and support, but if you need guidance, encouragement, or a genuinely supportive environment, I would strongly advise looking elsewhere.
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K K ★☆☆☆☆
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Carrie Forsyth ★☆☆☆☆
Appalling college - if you are thinking of going please don’t. No support, teachers do not respond to emails and the teaching standard is poor. Right to the end my daughter and her friends had issues, culminating with the college reporting an incorrect mark for the epq exam resulting in a lower mark then ignoring 4 emails. Shoddy at best - stay well away from what used to be an excellent college.
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Nicole ★☆☆☆☆
I attended this college, and it was far from what I had anticipated. Initially, when I researched about this, it seemed like the best out there, and everyone spoke highly of it. However, my experience changed once I was actually enrolled. While I understand the college’s efforts to promote inclusivity and diversity, there needs to be a higher level of standards. I hesitate to go into detail, but let’s just say that outside the church steps, the behavior of some students is highly inappropriate, especially in areas without camera surveillance. I urge the college to raise its admission criteria—don’t simply admit anyone who passes their GCSEs. Conduct PROPER interviews. Unfortunately, this college is now known for all the wrong reasons, and I feel disappointed on behalf of the nuns and everything they worked so hard to build. Hosting events like cultural day and etc. isn’t going to make everybody forget what this college is known for. It’s disappointing to say the least. The students have made this place hell. - Nicole Min
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Yahya Mahmood ★☆☆☆☆
I received the letter confirming the date and time of my enrolment which turned out to be the last day. Turned up on the day at 11 o clock and one of the staff told me there is no space left, bearing in mind they said they would send a message to students beforehand in case they was full but instead made me waste a journey all the way to Leeds for them to say this. Then asked me if I have a plan B but if you’re telling students this information this late how are they going to have one? I am genuinely disappointed and appalled that it isn’t as well the first time this has happened to someone, there is 0 sympathy and something needs to change. It isn’t fair for anyone to go through this as they should know better.
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Ellie Fensome ★★☆☆☆
Great school. The waffles are sacred. Just don't study Drama and Theatre. The two teachers are sarcastic, rude, petty and unprofessional, and have completely sucked out my passion for theatre.
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old acc ★☆☆☆☆
Very overrated, petty place girls fighting each other over boys (embarrassing), some staff are rude especially the one in the office, horrible people don’t go
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Kelly Birkett ★☆☆☆☆
This collage gets kids to sign up to courses saying they can go onto university only to towards the end of the second year tell them most universities don't accept the qualification. The T-level course has been poorly managed with the college having no idea what they were doing leaving an entire year with dashed ambitions and university plans out the window. Don't go here it's an unorganised mess of a school
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Cam Rogers ★☆☆☆☆
Accepted students who worked hard to achieve their grades and then dropped them the day before enrollment leaving them with very few college choices. Kids are being forced to change their courses or go to colleges they do not like. Calls and emails to the college are being ignored and no help is being offered to these dumped students. Appalling behaviour.
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chambeili GB ★☆☆☆☆
Zero help, zero symathy, no support for the kids they have just rejected on their enrollment. Absolutely disgraceful! My daughter was given a place in May and was given a letter of enrollment for today at 11.45. I arrive outside the school seeing lots of other students waiting outside the gate, however I thought that they were waiting to be let into the building. I came out the car and read the sign allocated outside the school which read: "We have filled up on enrollment and there are no more places available." Other parents, including myself had rang the school multiple times and nothing was going through- they were "closed". Ironically there were children coming in and out of the campus, who were not helpful at all- and anyone around the building was not helpful and knew nothing. Everyone was in a panic and extremely worried as this information was literly last min. A woman who was in the building, who saw us standing outside walked away from the window and ignored us !! she later came out and claimed she had no ties with the school and couldnt help us as she was only here for a health meeting? this made absolute no sense as all doors were locked and apparently the school was closed so no one was sure how she was getting in and out and why she couldnt help as she was the only one in the school?! I later found an email from the school cancelling my daughters enrollment at 6am today. This is outrageous and really bizzare. Had i had earlier notice about the school being full then i could've made earlier arrangements to get her into another institution- with 2 weeks until september. Appaling and decieving
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