About Us

Corpus Christi Catholic College is an expanding 11-16 Voluntary Academy, part of St Gregory the Great Catholic Academy Trust. We are a mixed comprehensive secondary school in the Diocese of Leeds serving the parishes and Catholic primary school communities in the east of Leeds.

The College is situated near to the junction of the A63/A64 junction 3 miles east of Leeds city centre.

The college enjoys a strong reputation in the local area as a rapidly improving school with a strong Christian and community ethos, characterised by mutual respect between staff and students and the value that is placed on each individual person for their intrinsic worth. Gospel values and the teachings of the Catholic Church underpin all aspects of College life.

A traditional pastoral structure promotes and maintains the highest standards of uniform and behaviour. Students have access to a wide range of external agencies to support their academic, social, moral, physical and spiritual well-being. Students work alongside over 60 teachers, supported by pastoral, administrative, technical and maintenance staff; and a school lay chaplain.

The College buildings are maintained to a high standard and offer specialist facilities including science laboratories, design and technology workshop, IT suites, art studios, sports hall and performing arts studio.

About Us

Corpus Christi Catholic College is an expanding 11-16 Voluntary Academy, part of St Gregory the Great Catholic Academy Trust. We are a mixed comprehensive secondary school in the Diocese of Leeds serving the parishes and Catholic primary school communities in the east of Leeds.

The College is situated near to the junction of the A63/A64 junction 3 miles east of Leeds city centre.

The college enjoys a strong reputation in the local area as a rapidly improving school with a strong Christian and community ethos, characterised by mutual respect between staff and students and the value that is placed on each individual person for their intrinsic worth. Gospel values and the teachings of the Catholic Church underpin all aspects of College life.

A traditional pastoral structure promotes and maintains the highest standards of uniform and behaviour. Students have access to a wide range of external agencies to support their academic, social, moral, physical and spiritual well-being. Students work alongside over 60 teachers, supported by pastoral, administrative, technical and maintenance staff; and a school lay chaplain.

The College buildings are maintained to a high standard and offer specialist facilities including science laboratories, design and technology workshop, IT suites, art studios, sports hall and performing arts studio.