Another Golfing Victory
Last week, Worksop College competed in the 3rd Schools Golf Competition held at Hollinwell Golf Club.
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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.
Last week, our golfers played brilliantly against Repton in the second round of HMC foursomes.
As part of Black History Month, our students were asked to write poems with 'Sit In and Stand Up: Non-Violent Protests for Civil Rights' in mind. While an anthology of poems will be coming in due course, one poem particularly stood out to us. Henry, Year 8, wrote this incredible piece - we just had to share it.
Last week, Anya very impressively won the show pony lead rein class at the 2021 Horse of the Year Show. While this is already an outstanding achievement, the most impressive factor is that Anya is only six years old!
October marks Black History Month, a month which offers everyone the opportunity to celebrate and understand the impact of black culture and heritage. As the first week draws to a close, we decided to catch up With Mr Sackey-Ambler, Head of English at Worksop College, to find out what the English department had been up to.
This week is National Inclusion Week - the opportune time to take a real look at where Worksop College stands on our journey of being united for inclusion.
After just a week of rehearsals, students at Ranby House took to the stage to perform renditions of their House songs.