Year 10 and 11 Geography pupils explore Morocco
Over Easter, the Geography department ventured to Morocco with 18 College pupils. We caught up with Geography Teacher, Mr Heeramun to find out what the group got up to.
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Over Easter, the Geography department ventured to Morocco with 18 College pupils. We caught up with Geography Teacher, Mr Heeramun to find out what the group got up to.
Year 10 pupil, Philippa, has made it her mission to raise funds to enable the purchase of 100 ‘Scoliosis’ braces for Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
After a personal struggle with Scoliosis, Philippa feels compelled to give back to the people who helped her. Read Philippa’s story, below.
It was a busy week for Sixth Former Will Harding-Terry last week as he took to the pitch to represent the England Counties U18s in Ireland.
Over the Easter break, a group of students and staff headed off on the annual walking and reading retreat.
Scientists and engineers have revolutionised our world. They’ve cured diseases, transformed communications and sent mankind to the depths of the oceans and into space.
Our Year 3 and 4 pupils proudly took to the stage for their production of ‘Beauty and the Beast’.
The Dorm Run has a reputation for providing a mixed bag of weather, and this year’s event didn’t disappoint. However, there was one significant change to the event - the girls said goodbye to the Clumber Run and took on the Dorm Run route for the first time ever.
After weeks of hard work and learning about the many triumphs (and tribulations) of women across the globe and across history, Worksop College’s very first Women’s History Month Showcase took place on Friday 29 March.
The sun certainly shone bright for runners at the Old Worksopian (OW) Dorm Run on Saturday 30 March, as the College played host to the cross-country event for the second year in a row.