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May 2025

  • A Royal Recognition: Hristiyan’s DofE Journey

    Published 22/05/25

    At Worksop College, the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is more than just a programme - it’s a transformative experience that empowers pupils to challenge themselves, explore new horizons, and build lifelong skills. For Hristiyan, a Year 13 full boarder from Bulgaria, the journey has extraordinary.

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  • The Power of Connection: How Old Worksopians Are Opening Doors

    Published 20/05/25

    At Worksop College, we’ve always believed that education goes far beyond the classroom. It’s about the relationships you build, the experiences that shape you, and the doors that open when you’re part of a lifelong community. With a history that dates back to 1895, the Old Worksopian network spans the globe and touches every industry imaginable. Whether your passion lies in finance, the arts, sport, science, or tech, chances are there’s an OW out there already making waves – and ready to share their wisdom.

    One recent leaver who made the most of this incredible network is Archie Sims.

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  • Meet Our New Head of Drama

    Published 20/05/25

    We sat down with the newly appointed Head of Drama at Worksop College to talk about her exciting new role, her passion for the performing arts, and a recent experience at Buckingham Palace. With a wealth of experience leading Youth Theatres and a deep commitment to using drama as a tool for growth and confidence, she brings both creativity and heart to everything she does. In this interview, she reflects on what drama means to her, how it shapes young people, and what’s in store for the future of Drama.

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  • From Brambles to Beauty: The Butterfly Garden Party

    Published 19/05/25

    Every Saturday, a group of student volunteers visits Worksop Priory with the aim of restoring its once-thriving butterfly garden. This space is intended to encourage local wildlife – especially insects and butterflies – and to bring new life to the area. The Butterfly Garden Project was initiated by me, in collaboration with Father Matthew, who helped organise it, as a way to give back to the community around us.

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