My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?), starring and written by Rob Madge, former Ashbourne student, hit the West End in London for a second run in October. Rob joined Ashbourne on a full scholarship and embraced college life wholeheartedly becoming co-president of the student
Read more →Lord Robert Winston, pioneer in fertility treatment and popular TV presenter, visited Ashbourne in October to deliver a lecture to GCSE and A level students about medicine and his own contributions to science and politics. Robert Winston was made a life peer in 1995 for his pioneering
Read more →Ashbourne Medical School students practise ‘real-life’ medical dramas this November in preparation for university interviews. Ashbourne’s Medical School Programme (AMSP) and Performing Arts department set the stage for students to role play a range of medical scenarios they may encounter as doctors. Sam, who takes part in the
Read more →Over the last 70 years, our three CATS schools in the UK (CATS Cambridge, CATS Canterbury and CATS London) have developed three distinct educational experiences to fit the many different needs of our students. We are therefore rebranding our three CATS UK schools, to better showcase the
Read more →Recently Mr James Slocombe, Headmaster of Guildhouse School, represented the school at the Houses of Parliament at a special event at the House of Lords organised by CIFE, the Council for Independent Education. The event was hosted by Lord Lexden OBE and Colleges in the CIFE group
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