St. Michael's College
(1909-present)

place and grammar school

Aged 115

Commemorated on 1 plaque

St. Michael's College. Opened in 1909, this Gothic Revival building was the first Catholic grammar school for boys in Leeds. Established by the Jesuits, its role was to enable the predominantly working-class Catholic community in The West Riding to raise its social status and material wellbeing. Architect: Fr. Benedict Williamson S. J.

CQ The Court, Clarendon Quarter, St John’s Road, Hyde Park, Leeds, United Kingdom where it sited (1909)