Ex Haydock High Student shares Oxford Success
Ex Haydock High Student Caitlin Corrigan returned to school to speak to students about her success at Oxford University.
Caitlin left Haydock in 2016 and went to Oxford to study Law, with a view to possibly working in corporate law or as a Barrister.
Students from all years were able to ask Caitlin questions that might help them to strive to have ambitions and dreams that can become a reality.
She spoke about not giving up, using your fear as a positive, how fear can show how much you care about something.
Caitlin emphasised the importance of organisation and early revision, and how working hard will pay off in the end.
We would like to thank Caitlin for taking the time to visit the students and giving them such inspirational advise to help them in the future. We look forward to hearing further up-dates from Caitlin in the months and years to come.
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The pace of curriculum change continues to accelerate, for example introducing a more flexible Key Stage 3. Our constant planning offers confidence for successful delivery and assessment of these areas.
Over the last few years we have been successful in achieving Sportsmark, Investors in People, Artsmark, Careers and Guidance and Healthy Schools accreditation. We were also awarded the accolade of a ‘Get Set’ school in the run-up to the 2012 London Olympics.
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Facilities With a £250,000 refurbishment in 2006, the PE department and Leisure Centre were refurbished to accommodate more people and classes, offering a wide range of activities to students and the wider community. The changing rooms are of a high standard with disabled access, automatic showers and private cubicles. Sports Hall The Sports Hall can accommodate the following: 5 a side football, whole Sports Hall Cricket, whole Sports Hall Badminton, whole or half Sports Hall Keep Fit and much more.