The school was founded in 1959 after the Catholic community in Worcestershire first began collecting funds to build a school in 1942. Originally the school was to be built in Stourport-on-Severn, but land was later donated in Hagley. A-Levels have been taught in the school since the 1960s, and the sixth form
common room and adjacent teaching rooms were built in 1976. In 1969, in the building which would later become Lab 5, a full-scale replica of a
Bristol Scout aeroplane was built by five pupils and their history teacher. The aeroplane could only be removed when the window frames were removed. In 2007, the school agreed to work in correspondence with
Haybridge High School, located oppositely on Brake Lane. By doing so, both schools worked to expand the teaching of less commonly taken elective subjects. The schools have shared common ground for sporting events for some time and enjoy a healthy rivalry with each other. An extensive collection of catalogued records relating to the history of the school can be found. A history of the school, written by former teacher
Stephen Roberts, was published in 2009. ==Governance==