On a sunny Sunday in Sennybridge, Corps became one of only three CCF units in the UK to be able to call themselves Cambrian Gold Medalists. The Cadet Cambrian Patrol is the premier Army Cadet event. Of the UK’s 65,000 Army Cadets, a bare 200 of the best are chosen to compete. This year, Caterham School […]
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Inters Present at IRP Final 2024
The Wilberforce Hall was most certainly the place to be last Tuesday evening. The room was alive with anticipation for the academic treat that was the Inters’ IRP Final. Six finalists from the Third and Fourth Years who had submitted Independent Research Projects on a subject of their choice, waited to present their findings to […]
Piano Gold for Florence
The music department are delighted to share that Florence N (Third Year) was awarded the Gold Medal for the International Piano Professionals Association, National Round. Florence performed Schumann’s Abegg Variations, Op. 1. A piece requiring dexterous precision and musical mastery. Florence holds an immense amount of musical talent and has given numerous, outstanding performances already […]
Third Year Scholars Attend Latin Mass at The Scared Heart
What a privilege – a visit to a Latin Mass, in 2024, in Caterham. Wow. The Third Year Scholars’ Society wended its way up Waller Lane to The Sacred Heart Church this Wednesday morning to attend a Latin Mass. Prior to the service itself, Father Seán gave a superb talk on the history of the […]
Twilight Concert Glows
Our series of informal Twilight Concerts continued last week, with a lovely range of vocal and instrumental music performed with confidence, character and conviction by pupils from First to Fifth Year. The audience was treated to a showcase of the wonderful array of musical talent at Caterham. Elliot W began the programme with a beautiful […]
Scholars’ Recital Showcases Young Talent
Following the success and popularity of other music scholars’ events this year, a new Scholars’ Recital was added to the musical calendar, with the aim of showcasing some of our younger scholars. Alfred D (flute) opened the proceedings with a confident rendition of an unaccompanied movement from a Telemann sonata, while Catherine Y (violin) impressed […]