Oct 172018
We would like to say a huge thank you to Year 13 student Sami Al Ruffai for taking us on a tour of his personal experience as a St Chris student, and for sharing his #StudentTakeover with us!
Sami is currently studying Business Studies, Mathematics, Physical Education and Psychology at A level. And as well as managing a very hectic academic schedule, he also finds time to play a very important role as a member of our elected Student Leadership Team, Community Service Team, and take part in a variety of sports programmes!





