Film Club took part in the Bank of England film competition entitled What Independence Means to Me. Pupils made storyboards, scripts, interviewed pupils and staff and made stop motion animations to demonstrate what ‘independence’ means to them. Pupils learnt a lot from the experience and are keen to take part next year. Pupils received certificates […]
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Impressive Performance from Senior Maths Team
Hans Woyda Knock Out Round One Caterham’s Hans Woyda team of Eva, Lucy, Haley, and Thomas from the Third Year, Fifth Year, Lower Sixth and Upper Sixth respectively, qualified from the group stage to the knockout rounds (finishing second in a group against Wilson’s, Nonsuch and Woldingham Schools). On 29 of January our mathematicians competed away against Alleyn’s School. […]
World Book Day
Celebrate the Joy of Reading! Next Thursday, 1 March, is World Book Day and children around the country will be celebrating the joy of reading. At Caterham, there will be some familiar literary characters to spot, a school-wide ‘Drop Everything and Read’, competitions aplenty and quizzes for all years. The Library will house a wonderful […]
Success in Pro Corda Chamber Music Competition
We are delighted to announce that two of our music ensembles have passed the first round of the prestigious Pro Corda International Music Festival Competition and will be heading to Brighton College on 2 March to participate in the semi-finals. The groups going forward to the next stage are the Senior Brass Ensemble and First Year […]
Wellbeing: Dick Moore Talk to Sixth Form
We were delighted to welcome Dick Moore on behalf of the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust to speak at a Sixth Form forum this week. Following on from whole staff Mental Health Awareness training which took place in January, Dick’s humorous and heart-touching story helped our oldest pupils understand more about mental health including how to look after […]
Choirs Tour to Belgium
Eric Thiman Singers and Chamber Choir tour to Belgium Two of our choirs, ETS and Chamber Choir, performed three magnificent concerts in Belgium over half term. The first concert, at St. George’s Memorial Church in Ypres, a small parish church, perfectly suited the repertoire themed around ‘peace’. Bob Chilcott’s Peace Mass and other anthems such as […]