Timeline 1920–2009 • 1920 – Oakham Central School • 1937 – Secondary Modern School • 1946 – Oakham County Secondary School • 1962 – Vale of Catmose Village College • 1968 – New classroom block erected • 1972 – Vale of Catmose College • 2003 – Art gallery • 2006 – Announcement of rebuild as part of Government's
Building Schools for the Future programme • 2007 – Swimming pool refurbished
Catmose College (since 2009) In 2009, the college in partnership with
Rutland County Council started construction of a £23m new campus, which opened in 2011. The new building, designed by Jonathan Ellis Miller, combines a 900-pupil academy,
Sure Start centre, sports building, outdoor pitches, and a learning disability resource centre. In 2010
Southfield Community Primary School entered a federation with Catmose College and changed its name to Catmose Primary. In 2011 the school moved to the new campus and became an academy. Catmose Nursery was added in 2012. In 2012 the school was graded as "Outstanding" by
Ofsted in all four categories and overall. In September 2015
Harington School opened at the Catmose College campus. Harington School is a
sixth form provision offering
A-level courses for students from the whole of Rutland. It relocated to a new dedicated building next to Catmose College in October 2016. Since at least 2015 the school has been a licensed partner organisation of the
Duke of Edinburgh's Award. In recent years there has been an emphasis on extracurriculars at the school; ceramics, French, chess, and astronomy are some of the free programmes offered. ==Facilities==