Ofsted, Church School Inspection and Exam Results
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Financial information
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Leaders set very high standards for pupils' behaviour. Pupils respect these expectations. As a result, behaviour is good in the school and classrooms are calm and purposeful.
- Ofsted Inspection, November 2019
Church School Inspection 
All Church of England dioceses and the Methodist Church use the National Society's framework for the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) under Section 48 of the Education Act 2005.
SIAMS inspection focuses on the effect that the Christian ethos of the church school has on the children and young people who attend it. Church schools will employ a variety of strategies and styles, which reflect their particular local context or church tradition in order to be distinctive and effective.
The principal objective of SIAMS inspection is to evaluate the distinctiveness and effectiveness of the school as a church school.
Please find the latest Church School Inspection report at the bottom of this page.
"The shared Christian values of the school are evident in all aspects of the relationships between pupils and staff."
GCSE Exam Results 2023
St. Catherine’s College is celebrating strong and improved outcomes
St Catherine’s College is delighted with our pupils’ excellent achievements. English and maths both had grade 9-4 pass rates of over 70%. The school is proud to report rising results, with all the key GCSE measures improved when compared to 2019; the pre-Covid benchmark which has been used nationally in this year’s grading. There is strength in depth too, with a number of subjects exceeding a 90% pass rate. These include biology, chemistry and physics; art and drama; motor vehicle and early years. Modern languages also performed strongly with French and Spanish pass rates of over 80%. A number of other subjects also performed exceptionally well.
Headteacher, Solomon Berhane proudly congratulated all the pupils and staff who have worked incredibly hard to achieve these results. A special mention to Millie Barrett who achieved nine grade 9s; also to Caedmon Myeni, Samuel Smedley, Isabelle Lynch, Alysia Evans, Daniella Berhane, Cameron Clarke, Lily Wenham, Isaac Long, Vicky Tsim, Milosz Grabowski, Lauren Didsbury and Amberley Connor who all achieved eight or more of the top 7-9 grades.