Harvest Festival 2019
Students and staff came together this week for the annual Harvest Festival Eucharist services.
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Students and staff came together this week for the annual Harvest Festival Eucharist services.
Worksop College played host to nine schools across from the county yesterday, as we hosted the Bassetlaw Year 5 and 6 Orienteering event.
A closely fought competition last night, with very little to choose between the Houses. All Houses prepared, baked and presented their madeleines in the given time - some with literally seconds to spare....
On Wednesday 2 October, our Golf B Team competed against Lincoln Minster in the first round of the ISGA (Independent Schools Golf Association) Schools Matchplay.
Our Exeat Boarding experiences are fast-becoming one of the best ways to relax and re-charge, with 27 of our international pupils joining in last weekend.
On Friday 13 September, Year 11 Photography students travelled to London as part of their coursework project ‘Expressing Movement through Photography’.
The Worksop College Equestrian Team have had a great start to the season, placing 5th at the Inter-Schools One Day Event championships at Stonar school in Wiltshire last weekend.
We're excited to be welcoming families to our Open Morning, being held on 12 October between 10am and 12pm. Read on for what to look forward to...
Held on Friday 20 September, the long-anticipated ‘Manhunt’ boarding night at Ranby House was a great success, yet again.
Back for the fourth year running, the Worksop College Bonfire and Fireworks Display is an event you don’t want to miss!
It has been an extremely positive start to the netball season for one of our year 9 Sports Scholars. Megan Perkins, who is in Derry House, found a real joy for the sport whilst playing at Ranby House School and readily admits that she owes great thanks to the belief her games teachers Miss Harvey and Mrs Wing had in her as an individual and as a player. "Being captain of my school's Year 6 netball team brought out the very best in me, it taught me how to be a team player, showed me I could lead and gave me a sport I absolutely love", she said.
Sunday 22nd September saw a Valedictory Evensong take place - marking the retirement of our longest-serving Chaplain, Paul Finlinson, after 20 years at Worksop College & Ranby House.