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Ratcliffe College Ratcliffe College Ratcliffe College Fosse Way

Ratcliffe College Fosse Way

Ratcliffe College Ratcliffe College Fosse Way

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Co-education was a major milestone in the development of the College. Girls were admitted to the Sixth Form in 1977 and full co-education was introduced in 1984. In 1998 a Nursery School for 3-5 year-olds was opened and in 2001 the development of the Junior School for 5-11 year-olds was completed. Alongside our Senior School for 11-18 year-olds, these innovations mean that Ratcliffe College offers a rounded and fulfilling continuous education for students from 3-18 years old on a single 100-acre campus.Our vision at Ratcliffe College is to educate young people in the spirit of the Gospel and the traditions of the Catholic Church, seeking to nurture the God-given talents and potential of each individual in order that each one may become a confident, responsible and useful member of society. While we operate as Catholic school, we welcome children of other denominations and faiths whose parents feel that they can share in and benefit from the ideals and environment of our school.AimsTo create a community which recognises each individual as a unique part of God's creation, nurtures in each a sense of dignity and self-worth and fosters supportive and caring relationships.To help our pupils develop their God-given gifts and talents:spiritual and social;intellectual and emotional;aesthetic and physical
Co-education was a major milestone in the development of the College. Girls were admitted to the Sixth Form in 1977 and full co-education was introduced in 1984. In 1998 a Nursery School for 3-5 year-olds was opened and in 2001 the development of the Junior School for 5-11 year-olds was completed. Alongside our Senior School for 11-18 year-olds, these innovations mean that Ratcliffe College...
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