We are the main sponsors of Gloworm Festival 2018
Gloworm Festival is back and promises to be the biggest yet, we are happy to announce that we are official sponsors of the family festival.
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Gloworm Festival is back and promises to be the biggest yet, we are happy to announce that we are official sponsors of the family festival.
This year’s production of ‘My Fair Lady’ was a massive success, but the cast and crew had their doubts as to whether they could pull off such a demanding play.
Sixth Form student and star of the show, Josh Porter gives us a rundown of the three-day production.
Our 1st XI Cricket team headed off to South Africa yesterday. The team have secured five fixtures against the strongest cricketing schools in the Cape Town and Paarl area.
Last Friday, our girls in Derry hosted their annual Derry House Dinner.
We caught up with Sixth Form student and House Captain, Evie Levick who talked us through the evening's events.
Worksop U18 went one stage further than the U16s in winning their first 7s tournament of the season at Hill House on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the College held an evening of Japanese Culture. Parents’ experienced Japanese calligraphy, an introduction to Japanese language and a sushi demonstration, with an opportunity to make their own.
Our U16’s Rugby team got the 7’s season off to a great start on Saturday finishing runners-up at the RGS Newcastle tournament, competing against some of the biggest and best schools in Northern England.
Local charity, Aurora Wellbeing visited Ranby House and were presented with a cheque for a charitable donation.
It was another great Exeat weekend, with 26 students staying at Worksop College.
On Tuesday, our Sixth Form Lecture Series continued with the return of Old Worksopian and radio presenter, Luke Jones.
The world of construction is an industry that has notoriously failed to attract women, even within the roles that are deemed less physical. Given the changing attitudes towards gender equality, we caught up with former student Katie Slaney (nee Walter), a Façade Construction Manager for construction company Speedclad, and one of the women playing her part to change the face of a historically male-dominated environment.
This is one event not to be missed!
Worksop College is showcasing a truly unique cinema experience with a twist. We are showing the classic 1925 silent film, ‘Phantom of the Opera’, led by an improvised organ accompaniment from internationally renowned organist, David Briggs.