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Caterham School Visit

24 June 2014
Submitted by seladmin on 24 June 2014


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The latest school visit to Selwyn was by the Lower Sixth-form of Caterham School in Surrey. They’re pictured in the garden of the Master’s Lodge with Roger Mosey. The director of Learning and Teaching at Caterham is Kim Wells, a former Selwyn student himself.



Selwyn hosts numerous school parties from a wide range of institutions each year, giving potential students a chance to look around the College and meet its current members. Another recent visiting group was made up of over sixty students from schools across Leeds, hosted by our Schools Liaison Officer Ellen Slack and Admissions Tutor (Sciences) James Keeler. West Yorkshire is one of the areas where we’re developing special links between schools and the College. Key figures from Selwyn also travel round the UK visiting schools, and encouraging pupils to think about Cambridge when they’re applying for University.



Next week the University and the College will be hosting Open Days, and you can read more about what Selwyn is offering here: http://www.sel.cam.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate/open-days/. Our Friday session is fully booked and very few slots remain across Cambridge this year, but there’s a wealth of material on this site http://www.sel.cam.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate/ about applying for Selwyn. You can read too about our Access and Outreach programmes, including the email address for further information: http://www.sel.cam.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate/access-outreach/.