Motto | Equal Value, Outstanding Progress |
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Established | 1920 |
Type | Academy |
Principal | Stuart Williams |
Location |
Huntsmans Drive Oakham Rutland LE15 6RP England |
DfE number | 857/5406 |
DfE URN | 136530 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports Pre-academy reports |
Ages | 11 (year 7)–16 (year 11) |
Website | www |
Coordinates: 52°35′16.00″N 0°43′30.00″W / 52.5877778°N 0.7250000°W
Catmose College is a secondary academy school on Huntsmans Drive in Oakham, Rutland. The catchment area covers the county town of Oakham and surrounding villages, although students are drawn from a wider area through parental choice. From 1972 until 2009 the school name was Vale of Catmose College.
In 2009 the college, in partnership with Rutland County Council started construction of a £23m new campus which opened in 2011. The new building, designed by Jonathan Ellis Miller, combines a 900 pupil academy, Sure Start centre, sports building, outdoor pitches, and a learning disability resource centre.
In 2010, Catmose College federated with Southfield Community Primary School which became Catmose Primary. The addition of Catmose Nursery in 2012 means that Catmose Federation provides for children from 3 months to 16 years.
Catmose College specialises in Visual Arts. The Catmose Gallery, opened in May 2003 by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, was the first public art gallery located in a community college. The gallery provided students and the public with a programme of high calibre national, local and student exhibitions before in July 2011 the College governors decided on the closure of the gallery to the public.
With 90% of students achieving five GCSE grades A*-C the College is one of highest attaining in Rutland and Leicestershire. The Ofsted report in February 2012 rated the College 'Outstanding' in all 4 categories and overall.