St David's Catholic College
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A Catholic college for the community seeking to discover and realise the full potential of all, in an atmosphere of love, service and respect inspired by Christ.St David’s enjoys a unique position in educational terms as it’s the only Catholic sixth form college in Wales. It was founded by the Archdiocese of Cardiff to be a place where faith is respected and encouraged, a deeply human place where people find understanding and friendship.Although admissions priority is given to students from Catholic partner schools, we welcome students of other faiths and backgrounds. Whoever you are, and whatever it is that makes you unique in the sight of God, we will value that uniqueness at St David’s.We are very proud of our reputation for academic excellence, in 2024, 31.3% of grades were A*-A, up 1.4 percentage points from the national average, and up 6.7 percentage points from other learners within Further Education. 427 students progressed to University – of which 44% went to Russell Group Universities.Student support is a central pillar of the college as confirmed in the 2019 Estyn Report on the college, in which St David’s was praised for its high standards of learning and the leadership and management of the College. The inspectors commented “Overall, learners achieve outstanding grades at the end of their courses relative to their prior GCSE attainment” and noted that “the principal and senior leaders have established an ethos, based on the Catholic faith, which is welcoming and inclusive of learners of all faiths and backgrounds”.Because we’re based on one compact campus, near the centre of Cardiff, we’re a real community with a very supportive atmosphere. The choice of subjects here is surprisingly large – far more than can be offered at most schools.It is our hope that this strong academic and caring ethos will inspire you to reach your full potential.Geraint Williams, PrincipalChristian Mahoney, Chair of Governors.
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Alumni Stories
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September 2012
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Since leaving St David’s 9 years ago, she has graduated with a degree in Astrophyics from Cardiff University, completed a higher level certificate in Human Resource Management and become a Chartered Quality Professional. She worked for Sony for 5 years, working initially as an engineer focusing on Big Data, The Internet of Things, intelligent systems and robotics. She project managed the introduction of the UK’s first YUMI collaborative robot for electronic assembly. She then went onto manage a team of software and electronics engineers, developing the next generation of manufacturing system for Sony factories globally, before going onto manage more than 100 people across 5 departments. At the age of 20, Jessica was appointed a Trustee and Director of the Engineering Education Scheme Wales. In 2018, she joined the Board of the WJEC and would go on to become chair of its manufacturing facility and Vice Chair of the main company. She was also appointed a Non-Executive Director of the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education in England the same year where she was Vice Chair of its Quality Assurance Committee. More recently she became the Chair of the Centre for Digital Public Services in Wales and received the Womenspire Award for Non-Executive Director of the Year. Jessica Leigh left Sony during the global pandemic to set up her own business, taking a few engineers with her. She created iungo, meaning to “to connect”, with the aim of creative the connective tissue between policy makers, employers, and training providers.
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