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 Congratulations to all those who took part in this year's Ten Tors

It was tough
It was gruelling
At times you felt like giving up
But you came through
And now you should feel really pleased and proud.
Really proud.

 

We all are. Well done!

(Friday 11th May - Sunday 13th May)

Full report to follow

 


 

50th Anniversary Celebrations

The school is looking forward to its 50th anniversary in June 2012 and planning some great celebrations. We are putting the call out to any ex-students, particularly those who were here at the beginning in 1962 when the school first opened, to get in touch. 

For further information, please contact Miss Becky Hayden on 01803 328725 (option 4) or email becky.hayden@stcm.torbay.sch.uk .

Visit us on Facebook at St Cuthbert Mayne 50th Anniversary and send us a message if you want to be involved.We look forward to hearing from you.


 
 

Christ is our Cornerstone

Rooted in the teaching of Christ, we are a learning and loving community, united in faith, actively encouraging each individual to reach his / her full potential through serving one another in a caring and worshipping environment.


 

Headteacher's

Column

 

The school year always has a distinctive rhythm with intensive periods of study, punctuated by special events and public examinations. In the last few years the calendar has been crammed with an increasing number of assessments as the examination system has become modular and controlled assessments have replaced coursework.  The net effect is that many students feel they are on a roller coaster which is barely in control and at a very young age they experience the negative effects of stress.

As a Christian school we have a high awareness throughout the year of the liturgical seasons and festivals such as Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter and Pentecost.  The pattern of reflection, prayer and worship is for many an antidote to the negative stress effects of competition, assessment and ambition as it helps us gain perspective and reminds us of what is truly important.  So in the midst of intensive revision and last minute exam preparation, it is reassuring to see how many students and staff  have time to think of others who are in need.  They work together to raise funds for a whole range of charities and they have fun in the process!  Our most recent project has been in support of CAFOD.

Congratulations to all students and staff who have achieved our target of raising more than £1100 for CAFOD’s “Thirst for Change” campaign.  In recognition of CAFOD’s 50th anniversary the government pledged to match funds raised, pound for pound.  This means the school has raised more than enough for villagers somewhere in drought affected Africa to drill a bore hole so that they can have clean water without walking miles every day.