What it’s like going to a Catholic school in Plymouth in 2020 

Pupils from Plymouth’s Catholic schools have joined forces to praise the quality of their education and the family atmosphere of their schools. The students, from Catholic schools across the city, were quick to applaud the learning, inclusivity, social life, strong values, and educational support – not to mention the globe-trotting school trips. Indeed, some even thought their school offered an intimate family environment where students feel safe, welcomed and loved — and form friendships that last a lifetime.

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