With Bar Set High, Caterham Doesn’t Disappoint at British Physics Olympiad

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With Bar Set High, Caterham Doesn’t Disappoint at British Physics Olympiad

Back in November, the annual British Physics Olympiad (BPhO) competition launched again with the initial, gruelling three-hour ‘Round One’ paper. Off the back of last year’s success with Old Cat Alex M becoming the UK’s best A-Level physicist at the International Physics Olympiad in Tokyo, we were hopeful of another excellent year – and that […]

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Style and Excellence at Music Scholars’ Concert

Our annual Scholars’ Concert was an evening of style and excellence. All performers showed precision, confidence, depth and passion in their playing. Repertoire was diverse and exciting- ranging from early Baroque and extending to modern masterpieces. Second Year to Upper Sixth were represented and congratulations must go to Second Year Holly C for her wonderful […]

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TUSK. TUSK. Truly Touching Performances

This year’s Sixth Form Play saw the Deayton Theatre transformed into the run-down house of three siblings, Eliot, Maggie and Finn, all trying to navigate a world in which they’ve been left alone. Tusk Tusk, written by Polly Stenham and directed by Lilly W and Millie Y in Lower Sixth Form, was both a heartwarming […]

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Lunchtime Recital at St John’s Church, Caterham

Pupils from the prep school performed alongside senior school musicians in a superb recital at one of our local churches. The Prep Piano Quartet opened the concert and performed with great confidence, playing a selection of pieces written specially for young piano trios. From the senior school, there were excellent performances from several of our […]

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First Hand Observations at Prep for Sixth Form Psychology

On Thursday, Upper Sixth Psychology pupils visited Year 1 and Year 3 pupils in the Prep School to conduct observations and see Piaget’s stages of development first-hand . Pupils performed a range of experiments and activities testing children’s ability to conserve (understand that mass/volume/number stays the same even if the appearance changes) as well as […]

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CLIO History Prizes

Every half-term, the History Department is delighted to award the CLIO History Prize to pupils who show particular promise, aptitude, endeavour, and enthusiasm for the subject and are thus considered deserving of recognition. The prize is split to recognise the talents of senior, middle, and junior school historians, with all receiving a certificate, chocolate, and, […]

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