Sixth Former plays for NLD
On Sunday 5th December, Worksop College student, Ben, Year 13, played for NLD under 18s.
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On Sunday 5th December, Worksop College student, Ben, Year 13, played for NLD under 18s.
The ISA National Swimming Finals, which took place on 28th November, saw a strong Worksop College and Ranby House team help the Midlands to a second placed finish. We were just out-swam by London West, who won the gala with 466 points, with Midlands comfortably in second place with 400.
Tuesday saw the Sixth Form Taster Day at Worksop College, where we welcomed our Year 11 students, along with some new faces, to experience a day in our the Sixth Form. From A-level subject lessons, to time in the Sixth Form Centre, Year 11s were able to experience all things Sixth Form!
Always looking to broaden pupils' horizons, Worksop College entered the ISA Badminton for the first time, participating in the National Finals held at the University of Nottingham.
Last Wednesday, Worksop College played Scarborough College in the Independent School Golf Association (ISGA) Senior match play regional semi-finals, away at South Cliff Golf Club.
Anti-bullying week is held every November, with the aim of raising awareness of bullying amongst young people. This ultimate aim from raising awareness, is to reduce bullying online and in school.
Last week, Worksop College competed in the 3rd Schools Golf Competition held at Hollinwell Golf Club.
To reflect on Black History Month, the Worksop College community came together to take part in a poetry competition. From this, we were able to produce a brilliant anthology, packed with insightful poems by students of all ages. Please do give it a read!
After a two-year hiatus, Worksop College could finally host its annual Fireworks Night.
Each month, Father Matthew displays a different 'Brain Expander', each one designed to be thought-provoking for our students. This month, to mark Black History Month, the brain expander is based on the Harriet Tubman stamp.
It’s the final week of Black History Month, and the mark the occasion we wanted to take some time to reflect on some hidden figures in the history of Science. These scientists may have been neglected the recognition they deserve, but were important pioneers in the development of our understanding of science. These people are just some of many who deserve to be brought to our attention.
Last week, Worksop College won the ISA Midlands swimming gala at Walsall and, in the process, had a number of swimmers qualify for the next stage.