National Children's Gardening Week
National Children's Gardening Week is the 29th May - 6th June 2021, falling very conveniently within the Half Term break.
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National Children's Gardening Week is the 29th May - 6th June 2021, falling very conveniently within the Half Term break.
Worksop College played host to Nottinghamshire Schools Association Golf Championships 2021.
Super Sprint Triathlon to take place at Worksop College on the 25th September 2021.
'My commitment to developing new working methods will ensure that Worksop art school will continue with the already strong pedigree it holds,' - Susan Garner, our new Teacher of Art.
Mrs Garner is beginning her journey at Worksop College in September, and talks us through her background, passion for art and why she is excited to work at Worksop College.
The month of May marks National Share-a-Story Month, co-ordinated by The Federation of Children’s Book Groups. To celebrate, our students and staff have shared their favourite books, in a bid to encourage others to get reading.
Last week there was a huge progression for cricket at Worksop College, with students partaking in the first ever girls cricket fixtures.
With this week being Mental Health Awareness Week, we thought it fitting to share the story of a very special and influential Old Worksopian.
For Mental Health Awareness Week, we want to share the top five foods that are great for our mental wellbeing!
We are thrilled to announce that from September, we will be putting mental health at the forefront, introducing a full and comprehensive mindfulness course throughout the curriculum, targeting every year group.
Worksop College Golf Fundraiser Day
During this half-term, the boys of Talbot House have been taking part in a charity fundraiser for The Oddballs Foundation. Thomas Williams (Y13) reports on what they've been up to.
As we continue through lockdown, the impact on very young children's emotional development remains at the forefront of our pastoral care at Ranby House. It is essential to ensure that student's timetables are packed with face-to-face opportunities to combat the negative impact of isolation.