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St Angela's Ursuline School
Voluntary aided school in Forest Gate, Greater London, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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St Angela's Ursuline School and Sixth Form is a Catholic secondary school for girls with a mixed gender 6th form centre. It is located in Forest Gate, East London, United Kingdom. It is a voluntary aided school which had 1375 students in 2014.[2]
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History
St. Angela's is a Roman Catholic school started in February 1862 by four sisters of the Ursuline order from Belgium.[3]

The nuns bought a semi-detached house and bought the rest the following year. This property is known as "Old House" by the school. The nuns who soon became eight[3] were inspired by the vision of their founder who became the school's namesake. In 1862 the school expanded to other buildings. The school had no uniform until 1877.[3]
The school grew and in 1892 four nuns left this school to found another Ursuline school in Wimbledon.[3]
In 1907 the school's first science lab was created.
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Today
St. Angela's is a multi-ethnic, voluntary-aided Language College in the London Borough of Newham. The school population reflects the Catholic population of the borough, which is largely Filipino, Afro-Caribbean, Indian, Sri Lankan, Latino, African and white. 95% of school population are from ethnic minorities. The school had an "outstanding" inspection by Ofsted in 2009.[4]
St Angela's has won national championships in basketball and debating.[citation needed]
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Notable former students
- Margaret Tyzack, CBE (1931-2011), actress[5]
- Kele Le Roc (b. 1975), MOBO award-winning singer [citation needed]
- Amanda Newton (b. 1977), netball player
- Vanessa White (b. 1989), member of the girl group "The Saturdays"
- Joelle Mae David (b.1989), TV and film Director, notable work includes Queenie, Dreaming Whilst Black and Boarders
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