About our School
We are a Roman Catholic Voluntary
Aided primary school, located within the heart of Middlesbrough. Sacred
Heart Primary first opened in 1906 as an infant, junior and senior school. Until
1963 the school was called St Philomena’s and to this day many of the older
parishioners refer to it by this name. Many pupils have passed through its
doors and in that time extensive changes have been made to the structure of the
school. The school was amalgamated into a primary school in 1980, became open
plan in 1993 and a wonderful new hall and nursery were added in 2000.
Our Mission
Statement
Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School
welcomes everyone. When you come to this school you will get a great education
and you will learn all about Jesus, and how he wants you to live your life, you
will also learn about God.
We know everybody is good at something, and
with your help we will make you better at whatever you are good at.
We hope everyday is a safe day and we also
hope you’re happy at everything you do in our school.
Find out more about our school by clicking on the links below.
Our school is a place steeped in history.
If you are a past pupil and have any old photographs or memories
that you would like to share with us they would be much appreciated.
We celebrated our centenary year in 2006 with a range of
fantastic events, which culminated in a whole school trip to Beamish!
Find more information on our centenary year celebrations by
clicking on the links below.