A school has taken drastic action in an attempt to stop pupils from cheating in exams - banning watches. Monkton Combe Senior School introduced the no-watch policy amid fears that students could use digital watches to better their grades. The ban comes ...
A Bath school has banned its students from wearing watches in exams after learning that "cheating watches" are being sold online. Monkton Combe Senior School introduced the no-watch policy on Friday (February 26) – the same day it learned about the ...
A Bath hotel has launched its own calendar in a bid to raise £5,000 for charity. The Wheelwrights Arms in Monkton Combe is celebrating its tenth anniversary next year and its commemorative calendar will help to raise funds for the Children's Hospice ...
A Bath stone sign now points the way to a popular wedding destination in the city. The new sign points visitors to Monkton Combe Village Hall, which hosts wedding receptions, parties and exercise classes. It was sourced locally from John Hancock & Son ...
Students achieved high- with over 70 per cent of grades at A* and A grades, and 90 per cent at A* A or B grades. These figures are all records for the school. Related content. GCSE results 2015: Hard-working students celebrate success at Hayesfield ...
Results day was a day of joy and celebration for pupils at Monkton Combe School. Ninety-three per cent of grades at the school were A* to C and more than a third were A* or A grades. All candidates with offers for Oxford and Cambridge met their targets.