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  • Oxford Trip 2019

    Fri 25 Oct 2019

    On Friday 11th October 2019, I was fortunate enough to receive an opportunity to visit St Hugh’s college in the University of Oxford. I and thirteen other students travelled in a minibus for over two hours to our destination. Although, two hours seemed long to some people, I found that it past quickly due to the interesting and lively talks around me.

    The visit started with a tour of the college, informing us of the unique history of the building. Our tour guide led us to a room where she presented a PowerPoint to educate the usefulness and atmosphere the oxford program has to offer. Prices, courses and other colleges were all explained in her talk.

    Afterwards, two undergraduate students from the college volunteered to guide half of our group around. We split into groups to either study a science based course or a literacy course. The guide showed us the facilities (library, common rooms and accommodation) to help us understand what it would be like to live there for the next three years. Shortly after we had lunch in their dining room, one thing that stuck to my mind is the elevated floor with a dining table for teachers/professors. This was due to the tradition of hierarchy in the past.

    After lunch, we walked for 20 minutes to the natural history museum. We were fortunate enough to have a VIP experience and look at some exclusive items. I was also given the opportunity to hold a hissing cockroach! It was definitely an experience I will never forget. The museum consisted of fossils, taxidermy and live insects. After our tour, we walked around Oxford city and headed towards the cathedral. The architecture of the buildings overwhelmed us with its tradition and history.

    We started our walk back to the college to start our journey home. Overall, it was an amazing experience and it opened up my perspective of top universities. It eliminated the stereotypes of posh/rich students and reinforced the idea that it was full of diversity and liveliness. I am certain I can speak for everyone when I say we all had an amazing day.

    Jerald Barrion

  • ALEX RICHARDSON Y13

    Tue 15 Oct 2019

    Alex is a valued member of the England Korfball Under 21 Squad.

    On Sunday 13th October, the squad is travelling to Prostejov, Czech Republic in order to compete in the International Korfball Federation Under 21 European Championship which takes place on 15 – 19 October and is the most important event for this age group.  The squad will be playing teams from Germany, Hungary, Czech Republic, The Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal and Catalonia.

    Congratulations Alex!

  • School Improvements

    Fri 11 Oct 2019

    We are delighted to announce the completion of several improvements throughout the school site that began over the summer holidays. Every summer our site team and contractors have a busy schedule of refurbishments and other improvements to the learning environment and provide better facilities for our students.

     

    The big ticket items are:

    • Refurbishment/improvement of the PE changing rooms.
    • Refurbishment/improvement of the outside toilet block.
    • Repairs/ refurbishment of room 13 & 14 in D&T block.
    • Creation of new school chapel in the current prefect room.
    • Creation of SLT/governor room in current chapel location.
    • New flooring in Sixth form study (main block) and Carmel

    Our students are really happy with the changes.

Our Values

Service

Community

Prayer & Faith

Hope

Charity

Attainment

We must ‘Go and do likewise’, to serve the needs of others.

We are ‘One Body in Christ’, inclusive and welcoming to all.

We are called to ‘be constant in prayer’ to discern God’s love. Students are invited to faith, participating in regular acts of workshop as forms, classes, year groups, and a school.

Students are expected to be hopeful, showing respect to themselves, their peers, teachers and the environment.

Students are expected to be charitable through acts of service in school and the wider community.

Students are expected to maintain a scholarly attitude in all lessons and work to the best of their ability and engage where they can in extra-curricular activities.

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St Simon Stock Catholic School is an academy, and part of the Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership. The Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership is an exempt charity and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under company registration number 08176019 at registered address: Barham Court, Teston, Maidstone, Kent, ME18 5BZ. St Simon Stock Catholic School is a business name of Kent Catholic Schools’ Partnership.

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