On 1 and 2 July, we celebrated our second Giving Day. Over 36 hours our pupils, staff, parents and Old Cats came together to make our second Giving Day a truly special occasion for three very special causes: Transformational Bursaries, Lerang’wa School and Digital Literacy for All. Our youngest pupils embraced the Caterham Way by […]
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Table Tennis Hit – thanks to our PA!
A huge thank you to the Parents’ Association for providing an outdoor Table Tennis table for Eothen Courtyard. It has proved hugely popular at lunchtimes with lots of pupils taking turns to play and, even better, a second one will be available in the same place in September. Let’s hope that this continues to encourage […]
Pupils’ Politics Magazine Out Now
The Politics department is delighted to present the new issue of Preview, the student Politics magazine. This year we have a fantastic issue for you to enjoy, including stories highly relevant to the General Election. We are particularly proud to have secured an interview with Claire Coutinho, MP for East Surrey and Minster for Energy […]
Voices for Change Pride Friendship
This week the pupils celebrated pride month by creating pride friendship bracelets. The Voice4Change group helped pupils across all age groups come together in the community to support this event! Well done everyone involved and thanks to our Wellbeing and Inclusion Ambassadors for all their work this term.
The Lightning Thief Cast Hit Red Carpet Ahead of Performance at National School Theatre Awards
On Monday some of the cast of The Lightning Thief took to the red carpet at this year’s National School Theatre Awards. The awards recognise outstanding school productions from across the country and, as well as being nominated in four categories, we were thrilled to be invited to perform at the awards ceremony itself. Alongside […]
Sixth Form Physicists Test Their Engineering Skills
Over the last three weeks, the Lower Sixth A-Level physicists have been embarking on a group practical engineering project to design and build a balsawood bridge to span a 125cm gap. The only catch? They’d be testing their own designs by walking across it, over 10m up in the air spanning two platforms on the […]