Year 10 students investigate respiration
This week our Year 10 Biologists have been investigating respiration as part of their GCSE curriculum.
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This week our Year 10 Biologists have been investigating respiration as part of their GCSE curriculum.
Last week the House Cookery Competition came to a tense close as four Houses battled it out in the final round.
At Worksop College & Ranby House, we recognise the huge benefits of technology in supporting young people’s learning. And so, as our society increasingly uses technology to inform almost every part of our lives – it’s our duty to ensure our pupils are tech-savvy and prepared.Director of ICT, Caroline White shares some tips for helping young people navigate the digital world safely.
Ensuring our children are happy and healthy is top of the agenda for all of us! Here are a few tips from our Head of Pre-Prep and Nursery, Steph Payne, to help little ones manage stress.
Sixth Formers were given some sound business advice earlier this week as guest speaker Richard Whall joined us to talk about what career ‘success’ looks like.
Yesterday saw seven Worksop College and Ranby House runners qualify for the ISA National Cross Country Finals to be held in March.
The Department for Education has released the latest A-level performance figures for North Nottinghamshire schools and colleges and we’re pleased to announce that Worksop College is in the very top spot.
It was a pleasure to host Dr Joanna Buckley (OW) this week as she gave a lecture to our Sixth Form students on the 'Chemistry of Food'.
On Tuesday 14 January, Year 4 marched back to the Roman era when they were visited by Gaius Petronius from Legion IX.
This week, our Year 12 Biologists had the opportunity to dissect a fish head as part of their topic ‘Gas Exchange Systems’. The dissection allowed the pupils to study the structure of the gills.
The Chemistry Lecture Theatre was full to the brim, as students and staff attended the Student Science Lecture Final this week.
As part of their Imaginative Learning Project, ‘Off with Her Head’, our Year 5 pupils were immersed in all things ‘Tudor’ for the day.