On Tuesday, pupils in the First and Second Year had the fantastic opportunity to watch the opera, Shackleton’s Cat that was performed by the English Touring Opera group. This was the perfect finale to their topic this half term. I am extremely proud that all of our pupils have had the opportunity to see a […]
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Lunchtime Live: Ensembles Special
The School Concert Band and Strad String Orchestra featured in the Lunchtime Live concert this week which was held in the Humphreys Theatre. Both of these ensembles are going from strength to strength and once again they performed wonderfully. The strings played pieces by Purcell and Offenbach whilst the concert band gave energetic performances of […]
Vegetarian Lunch leads Green Awareness Initiative
Green Awareness week was a great success. The launch of Caterham School’s initiative to become free from disposable plastic bottles from September 2018 went down very well and is now very poignant after the government’s decision to introduce a deposit system on plastic drinks bottles and cans. Pupils were informed via assemblies of the need to become more […]
Sponsored Readers Chomp Through 97 Books
As part of our World Book Day celebrations this year our Third Year pupils took part in a sponsored read. They were asked to read as many books as they comfortably could in a six week period. Between them they read a total of 97 books and raised £368.00 in sponsorship. Special congratulations must go to Rafie (7 […]
Holocaust Survivor Engages Third Year Pupils
We were delighted to welcome back Holocaust survivor Rudi Oppenheimer to talk to the Third Year about his experiences. Rudi was kind enough to stay for the afternoon of Wednesday 21 March where he told pupils of his experiences moving from Germany to Amsterdam and then his time in several concentration camps. Our pupils […]
Tanzania Link
Mrs Roberts’s Second Year tutor group have been sponsoring Lutha, a pupil their own age, through school in Tanzania for over a year. The tutor group raises £30 a month to fulfil this commitment and pay for his schooling. Lutha writes to the group regularly with news from rural Tanzania, much of it based […]