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  1. Há 4 dias · St. Catharine's College was founded by Robert Woodlark (or Wodelarke), Provost of King's College, on St. Catharine's day, 25 November 1473. Until 1860 it was known as Catharine Hall. The site was the north-west of the present court, and the front faced Milne Street, now Queens' Lane.

  2. Há 5 dias · St Catharines College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1473, the college is often referred to informally by the nickname "Catz". The college is located in the historic city-centre of Cambridge, and lies just south of King's College.

  3. Há 1 dia · Sir David Glyndwr Tudor Williams (Emmanuel/Wolfson), Chancellor of Swansea University and Vice-chancellor of Cambridge University. James Wilson (St John's), Headmaster of Clifton College. Michael Young (Churchill), co-founder of The Open University. Tristram Stuart (Trinity), author and sustainability campaigner.

  4. Há 6 dias · The name ‘Bull College’ was initially coined by Sir John Sheppard, the Provost of King’s College, and before long the new College had semi-official status: Bull is the designated College affiliation on TWCA students’ records held by the University Archives.

  5. Há 4 dias · The arrangement of this account of the public elementary and secondary schools of Cambridge is as follows: (1) Church of England schools in the Borough as it was constituted before 1912. (2) Other voluntary schools in the old Borough. (3) Voluntary schools outside the old Borough, i.e. in areas added to the Borough in 1912 and after.

  6. Há 6 dias · Background. St Catharines traditionally award prizes each summer in recognition of our students’ exceptional academic achievements and their significant non-academic contributions to the College community. In 2022 the College awarded over £57,000 to over 170 students, for a College prize and scholarship because they had received a First ...

  7. Há 5 dias · Pioneering alumnus celebrated with blue plaque. Thursday 13 April 2023. A blue plaque was unveiled this week to commemorate St Catharines alumnus Dr Cecil Belfield Clarke (1914, Natural Sciences), one of our earliest Black students on record.