Parliamentary candidates lay out their plans for Bassetlaw
Parliamentary candidates from across Bassetlaw joined us for a Hustings at Worksop College last night.
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Parliamentary candidates from across Bassetlaw joined us for a Hustings at Worksop College last night.
Reception children entertained some special visitors today as retired residents from Charter Court were hosted at the school for a ‘festive afternoon tea’.
This weekend, over 50 Ranby House boarders enjoyed a magical evening at the Ranby Boarding Friday Night Special – Christingle and Christmas tree decorating.
A celebration of the many cultures and nationalities across Worksop College - 'International Week', held in November, saw students across all year groups get together to cook authentic meals - including the Georgian dish 'Acharian Khachapuri' and a Thai course featuring chicken and a variety of herbs and spices.
Last weekend saw the second Exeat of the school year. This time there was a slight change of scenery as the group moved into Mason House, the Exeat House going forward.
Year 7 students visited the Yorkshire Sculpture Park earlier this month, as part of the Art school’s initiatives to take learning out of the classroom ensure broad experiences.
Last week we welcomed Satwinder Samra from the University of Sheffield to come and give a talk on Architecture as part of the Sixth Form Lecture Series.
It was a big weekend for Rugby last weekend as both Worksop College and Ranby House School had the pleasure of hosting Newark Rugby Club.
Headmaster, Dr Price and Sixth Form Cricketer, Alex Winiarski were honoured to be invited to Lord’s Cricket Ground in London last Friday as they picked up an award for ‘best performance in the region’.
The Worksop Chapel Choir travelled to Cambridge on Wednesday 13 November to sing a joint Evensong with the choir of Queens' College, directed by Ralph Allwood.
Last November, Year 11 pupil, Ben Tomlinson (along with other young people from Retford and District Lifesaving Club) travelled to Adelaide, Australia to compete in the International Lifesaving Federation’s World Championships.