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Last week the headteachers of the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School and Newman Catholic College shook hands on a new partnership agreement with the diocese, which will see the two London Catholic schools working closely together over a two-year period.

Following on from Cardinal Vaughan’s recent conversion to academy status, this structured partnership will have mutual benefits for both schools who will share good practice and offer reciprocal support in all areas of teaching and school life.

Daniel Coyle, headteacher at Newman Catholic College, said: ‘I’m delighted that the hard and successful work we have done here at Newman Catholic College will be strengthened further by this exciting relationship with the Vaughan.’

Paul Stubbings, headteacher at Cardinal Vaughan, said: ‘The Vaughan has always been a successful and high-achieving school; this partnership will formalise our outward-looking approach.’