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Loughborough Amherst School, formerly known as Our Lady's Convent School (OLCS), is an independent day school for girls and boys aged 4 to 18. It is situated in Loughborough, UK. It is founded on traditional Christian principles and embraces all faiths. Until August/September 2015, it was run by the
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order. In September 2015, it became subsumed into the Loughborough Endowed Schools, a body which changed its registered name with effect from 19 April 2018 to "Loughborough Schools Foundation". The Rosminian Sisters continue to occupy part of the site. The school buildings are leased by the Rosminians to the Loughborough Schools Foundation. Some of the buildings are
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. A wide variety of GCSE and A Level subjects are offered in the Senior department. RS GCSE is compulsory, and is taken a year early; this is successful in focusing the students for their following exam year and achieves high results. In addition there are a variety of cultural, musical and sporting activities. The school has participated in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme for many years. It also takes part in the Young Enterprise scheme. In April 2018, the school announced a new policy of accepting boys into the secondary school from September 2019. This was announced alongside a new name – Loughborough Amherst School – which came into effect in September 2018.


Origins and historyThe information in this section is drawn mainly from a Paper "The Rosminian Sisters of Providence" by Sister Maria Bruna Ferretti which may be viewed on website www.rosmini.org/docs/Sisters.doc

In 1841, Lady Mary Arundell (c. 1785-1845) (widow of Lord Arundell of Wardour) opened a small school for girls in her home Paget House in Woodgate, Loughborough. Lady Mary asked the Rosminian Sisters of Providence to assist her in this endeavour and two nuns from Italy were sent to Loughborough. On the Solemnity of the Annunciation ("Lady Day") 25 March 1844, the Rosminian sisters took charge of the work, which thus became the first Roman Catholic school in England run by religious sisters. Mary Amherst (Sister Mary Agnes) (1824-1860) joined the Order in 1846 and came to Loughborough. In 1854, she became the first Superior in England of the Order. Loughborough became the central house of the Rosminian Sisters in England. Mary was a young lady engaged to the renowned architect
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. Pugin had proposed to Mary in November 1844, shortly after the death of his second wife. Mary had accepted. However, the engagement did not last, for in May 1846 Mary entered the Order of the Rosminian Sisters of Providence. Mary's brother William became a Jesuit. Her brother
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became Roman Catholic Bishop of Nottingham (1858 to 1879). A convent was established at Gray Street, Loughborough and the school moved to Gray Street. The convent and chapel were designed by architect
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, brother of the inventor of the Hansom cab. Charles was an acolyte of Augustus Pugin.


Alumnae

Alumnae include: *
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* https://lsf.org/amherst/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Loughborough Amherst School Roman Catholic private schools in the Diocese of Nottingham Grade II listed buildings in Leicestershire Private schools in Leicestershire Girls' schools in Leicestershire Grade II listed educational buildings Educational institutions established in 1850 1850 establishments in England Member schools of the Independent Schools Association (UK) Loughborough