The area is now a housing estate, featuring names that remember the past use of the site such as College Close and De la Salle Drive.
The college was used in the war by the Royal Air Force as a barrage balloon unit headquarters for defending Sheffield from aerial attack.
Despite desperate efforts to save him, Willgoose died shortly before 4:00 p.m.[6] The school has a strong Catholic ethos which is reflected in its motto "Fortis in Fide" (Strength in Faith).
[citation needed] The school, which has a chapel and a chaplaincy team, holds Catholic Mass twice a year.
Alumni of All Saints are entitled to refer to themselves as 'Old Toussainters', in line with the school's origins as De La Salle Grammar, founded by French monks.
When completed, the school would be able to accommodate an additional 100–200 pupils from Seven Hills (approximate figure)[clarification needed].