A food and fun-filled Exeat weekend
Our Exeat proved to be popular once again with twenty two students remaining at the College for a relaxing weekend of food and fun.
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Our Exeat proved to be popular once again with twenty two students remaining at the College for a relaxing weekend of food and fun.
Year 10 cadets have been learning the skills of camouflage and concealment during the CCF Army Section Field Day.
Hard work and perseverance paid off for Year 13 pupil, Will Harding-Terry.
The 1st XV produced a tremendous performance against a strong Samuel Whitbread team, in the semi-final on Saturday 9 March at Allianz Park.
There was a buzz of excitement amongst the Friday night boarders, as Ranby House welcomed some special furry friends.
Undoubtedly, the world has become more equal – with opportunities for women far exceeding those afforded to generations gone by. But there’s still more to do – and today we come together with women across the globe in celebration of International Women’s Day 19, with a focus on #balanceforbetter; a call-to-action for driving gender balance across the world.
Last weekend saw Will Harding-Terry and his family travel to Stourbridge to earn his place in the England Counties (Midlands Division) Rugby U18 Team.
The sun shone brightly on Saturday 2 March as we welcomed children from across the region to our Year 5&6 Discovery Day.
On Monday, Year 6 pupils were transported back in time for WW2 Day.
Things have been going swimmingly for pupils Breanna, Jake and Cole this month.
This year, Worksop College’s theatrical cast and crew were challenged with performing Lionel Bart’s ‘Oliver!’. Year 11 pupil, Thomas Williams gives us a rave review of the production.
On Saturday 9th February, our Chinese students were invited to their Mandarin teacher’s house to celebrate the Chinese New Year of the Boar.