Hole in one for Worksop College fundraiser
Friday 7 September saw our first annual golf fundraiser take place, raising money for a new indoor golf practice and teaching facility at the school.
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Friday 7 September saw our first annual golf fundraiser take place, raising money for a new indoor golf practice and teaching facility at the school.
\nIn a world with high levels of technology and rapidly changing images and sounds, children’s attention is easily distracted and re-engagement is a crucial part of sustained learning.
\n\nJeremy Harper - Deputy Head, Ranby House
\nAmelia Chrispin was in a celebratory mood as she discovered she had been selected for a place in the Full Yorkshire Triathlon Academy.
\nYear 2 student, Kabir Sawhney has climbed some of the country’s highest peaks to raise more than £700 for charity.
\nIt has been a busy couple of weeks for our Duke of Edinburgh students.
\n\nDofE Manager, Simon Payne catches us up on what our students have been getting up to.
\nLast week, three Navy officers came to the College to take part in a Royal Navy Careers and Food Event.
\nWhat a first week of boarding at Ranby House!
\nYear 4 student, Eliza Simpson has won a UK based writing competition.
\n\nThe National Literacy Trust and Walker Books promoted the ‘Judy Moody’ writing competition, open to all UK pupils aged between 7 and 11 years old.
\nThis summer, 150 hockey players aged 7-17 developed their technical and tactical skills under the guidance of Head Coach Matt Taylor, Goal Keeper coach Jamie Cachia and the MT13 team of coaches.
\nToday, Ranby House was once again a busy and bustling site as our pupils in Nursery to Year 6 were welcomed back to the new school term.
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