ST CATHERINE’S CELEBRATES OFSTED SUCCESS
Students thrive in the residential provision of St Catherine’s School and College as detailed in its latest outstanding Ofsted Social Care Inspection.
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Students thrive in the residential provision of St Catherine’s School and College as detailed in its latest outstanding Ofsted Social Care Inspection.
A generous donor to Ventnor’s St Catherine’s School had the opportunity to visit one of the world’s most prestigious automotive locations, after winning a tour of the ROFGO Collection at last year’s 40th anniversary celebration gala and auction.
St Catherine's School embraced the joy of reading this World Book Day.
Our therapy dog, Dougal, has started doing 'Dougal Drop-In' sessions for students when they arrive in the playground at the beginning of the school day.
The students in Tennyson class made the news recently. They entered the Island Roads' competition to name one of their new gritters.
On Monday 3rd February, we welcomed a visit from our local MP, Joe Robertson, to give him an insight into the specialist provision we provide at St Catherine’s.
On Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd January, a team of six students from St Catherine's took part in a Resilience Challenge competing against nine other schools from across the Island.
Come along to our open day to find out how St Catherine's can support your child or young person.
We are the Young Enterprise group at St Catherine's college, our business is Rainbow Resin. We make eco-resin products and sell them at school and college fairs.
St Catherine's have concluded a successful term with a joyous end of term assembly and coffee morning.
On 14th December, St Catherine’s School and College hosted their annual Christmas Fair and Fun Day, raising around £1,900 to support its work with students, who all have speech, language and communication needs.
Last Wednesday, staff and students took part in No Pens Day. This was a chance to take part in some activities that focused on developing oral language skills.