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  1. LUNCH. 13:30pm - 14:00pm. Lesson 5. 14:05pm - 15:05pm. Students are required to line-up in their year group playground at 8.35am in readiness for registration at 8.40am in Tutor time. A typical school week amounts to 32.5 hours for Year 7, 8, 9 and 10. Year 11 has a Lesson 6 every day between 15:05pm - 16:05pm.

  2. It caused quite a stir when the committee behind St. Catherine’s College picked a modernist – what’s more: a modernist from abroad – to design this new Oxford college. The project was to take on the mantle of the traditional Oxford Colleges, English university environments combining lecture halls and student rooms, some of them with buildings dating back to the 13th century.

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  4. St Catharine’s College was founded in 1473 by Robert Woodlark, former Chancellor of the University. Dr John Gostlin bequeathed the Bull Inn to the College. The building of the main courtyard began in 1674, and the Chapel was completed in 1704. Mary Ramsden left money to the College in 1745 for new staircases.

  5. We organise a number of events for Members (alumni of the College) that take place across UK and throughout the world, and keep in contact with alumni and friends through publications, emails and newsletters. We also work closely with the St Catharine’s College Alumni Society. Read more about the Society and other alumni groups on this webpage.

  6. Hace 4 días · St Catharine’s College has been committed strongly to the study of medicine for centuries. A former student and Fellow of the college, Dr John Addenbrooke (1680 – 1719), founded Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, which today continues to bear his name and forms the core of one of the largest biomedical campuses in Europe. The current medical Fellowship of the college (see Teaching Staff ...

  7. When his term of office starts on 1 October 2023, Sir John will become the 40th Master of the College since it was founded in 1473. Sir John joined the House of Commons Service in 1986, after completing his undergraduate studies at St Catharine’s and a doctorate at Worcester College, Oxford. Since 2019, he has been the 51st Clerk of the House ...