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  1. St Benedict’s Catholic College serves Christian families throughout north-east Essex, striving to promote the values of our Christian faith throughout our daily life. As our mission statement says, we are proud to be an inclusive community where spiritual, emotional and academic growth are nurtured.

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  2. St Benedict’s is a Catholic, systemic co-educational College growing to 975 students in Years 7-12 in 2022. After opening in 2011 and moving to its permanent home in 2013, these remain exciting times at the College with Stages 1-6 of our building programme now complete.

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  3. St Benedict's Catholic College is a coeducational secondary school in Colchester, Essex, England. As the only remaining Catholic secondary school in Colchester, It is one of the top performing non-selective state schools in Colchester.

  4. 1,892 Followers, 41 Following, 2,050 Posts - St Benedict’s Catholic College (@stbensofficial) on Instagram: "Comprehensive Catholic College in Colchester, Essex."

    • Colchester, Co3 3us, England
    • 1877
  5. St. Benedict’s Catholic College is now taking enrolment applications for the 2024 and 2025 school years. As a parent, the choice of a school for your child is an important, and sometimes difficult decision to make.

  6. Wellbeing – St Benedicts Catholic College. St. Benedict’s dictum that. “A School of the Lord’s Service… should be… a place where there is something to strive for and nothing to run from” is at the heart of the College’s Wellbeing programme. Allard’s (2002) model of school wellbeing captures areas of College life that are our focus.