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  1. Sister College. As with many other Cambridge colleges, St Catharine’s has a sister college in ‘the other place’ – Worcester College, Oxford, first established in 1283 as Gloucester College. Down the road from the ever-busy King’s Parade lie the gates of St Catharine’s. Founded originally as Katharine Hall, now known as St. Catz.

  2. St Catharine's College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It is often called just Catz by the students. It was created in 1473 by Robert Wodelarke, who was the Provost (head) of King's College. At the beginning, the rules were that people could only study theology or philosophy but this changed with time.

  3. In common with other Cambridge Colleges, St Catharine’s will be using the LNAT for applications in 2022 onwards, and you should enter for this separately - see this link https://lnat.ac.uk/ (Cambridge will no longer be using its own law test.) Find out about the general advice for anyone applying for undergraduate courses at St Catharine's.

  4. Alumni & friends. The Alumni and Development Office maintains links between St Catharine’s and its Members and friends around the world, and seeks support for vital projects. The generosity of our community to our Campaigns continues to enable the College to fund: construction of state-of-the-art buildings; maintenance and renewal of existing ...

  5. St Catharine's College Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. 5,650 likes · 130 talking about this · 14,793 were here. The official page for St Catharine's (known as Catz), a college of the University...

  6. About us. Founded in 1473, St Catharine's College is a welcoming community of students, staff and Fellows in the heart of Cambridge. As a College of the University of Cambridge, we are dedicated ...

  7. The McGrath Centre, opened in 2013, is a modern, multi-purpose building that houses an auditorium, foyer, bar and meeting room, bringing together function and space to meet, socialise and learn. The auditorium provides tiered retractable seating for up to 154 delegates, fully equipped with customisable lighting and audio-visual facilities.