Theo B (Fifth Year) travelled to Dartmouth College in America to take place in a week-long rugby scholarship assessment. He was joined by players from across the globe and received world-class coaching from the top Ivy-League Universities on the west coast, namely, Dartmouth, McGill, Brown and Yale. Theo shone in his favoured position of hooker […]
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Library Whodunnit?
Tuesday lunchtime saw the discovery of a body in the library, followed in true Christie-esque fashion by another murder. This was the judging, by Mrs Moore and Mrs Tuckett, of the First Year Scholars’ Soc. project – how best to promote the art of reading amongst their peers. Ideas ranged from ‘a book in a […]
Ben W Secures Place at London Triathlon Academy
Earlier this year Ben W was successful in his trials to be one of only six Youth Boys to get into the British Triathlon Association’s London Academy. He has been on a pre-season training camp in Spain earlier in the year and competed in the Super Series Triathlon event in Llanelli, Wales in May. Juggling […]
CaterhamConnected: Positivity for Peak Performance
We closed a very successful CaterhamConnected year of professional networking with an Insight Webinar, titled ‘Positivity for Peak Performance,” which featured three distinguished speakers who captivated us with their invaluable insights and personal experiences. Mark Kingston Old Cat, a former Head Boy and Senior Vice President of Global Consumer Products, Gaming & Experiences at ZAG […]
Third Year Film Festival
On the Monday morning of Arts Week, the whole Third Year gathered in the Humphreys Theatre for a mini-Oscars event. Dressed in their finery, the pupils were there to celebrate the work of the dramatists amongst them who had created films earlier in the year, in three different genres: Film Noir, Horror and Silent Comedy. […]
Scholarship Prize Paper Winners
Last Friday saw 105 First to Fourth Years voluntarily sit the annual Scholarship Prize paper – an exam like no other! Tackling questions on everything from mathematical logic and interpretations of history to analysing the works of Renoir and Seurat, the atmosphere in the Rudd Hall was heavy with intellectual fervour – you could almost […]