Woodard Cricket Festival 2018
Last week, Worksop College held the annual Woodard Cricket Festival, Head of Cricket Neil Longhurst gives us an overview of the three days.
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Last week, Worksop College held the annual Woodard Cricket Festival, Head of Cricket Neil Longhurst gives us an overview of the three days.
In the penultimate week of term, the 1st XI were to progress to the North-East final of the National T20 Cup, defeating Durham School, but agonisingly fell at the same stage for the third year running with another defeat St. Peter's York.
A group of our students represented Worksop College at the NPSA National Athletics Championships at Alexandra Stadium in Birmingham.
Sixth Form student Will Harding-Terry recently had the opportunity to play for the West Bridgford Buffalos in a Rugby 7’s tournament in Birmingham.
On Friday, Ranby House held their annual Speech day and prize-giving.
Our Y12 Business and Food & Nutrition students went to the School of Artisan Food to experience artisan food production.
Last Friday, Biology Teacher Ms. Varney organised a visit for 15 Year 9 girls to a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) event at Sheffield Hallam University.
After the postponement of Sports Day due to inclement weather just before half term, we had to wait until the last week of term.
Director of Sport, Mark Pymm and Head of PE, Nicola Wing give us a rundown of the two days.
On Sunday, nine of our students departed on a Classics cycling trip to Hadrian’s Wall.
It's not often two classmates play for opposing national teams.
This weekend, however, Sixth Form students Dan West and Martin Rose played for competing hockey teams, England and Scotland.
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