Our Business students get a taste of branding and production at Cadbury's
As part of their topic on the confectionary industry, our Upper Sixth Form Business students visited Cadbury’s.
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As part of their topic on the confectionary industry, our Upper Sixth Form Business students visited Cadbury’s.
Here at Worksop College and Ranby House, last week’s extreme weather was a mere inconvenience.
We’re pleased to say we remained open for the whole duration of the ‘Beast from the East’ and subsequent ‘Storm Emma’, regardless of seeing snowfall of up to 2ft across some areas of the site.
It was more good news for Sixth Form student, Will Harding-Terry, who made the ‘final cut’ and started in the first 13 for the England Counties Midlands U18 team.
Our 1st XI Boys’ Hockey team secured a convincing 7-0 victory over Nottingham High School.
Year 8 student Ella Porter was invited to the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford on Saturday 10 Feb as a finalist in a UK-wide computing competition – The UK BEBRAS Computational Thinking Challenge.
More than 150 pupils took part in Ranby House’s brand new Non-Stop Music Festival.
Gloworm Festival is back and promises to be the biggest yet, we are happy to announce that we are official sponsors of the family festival.
This year’s production of ‘My Fair Lady’ was a massive success, but the cast and crew had their doubts as to whether they could pull off such a demanding play.
Sixth Form student and star of the show, Josh Porter gives us a rundown of the three-day production.
Our 1st XI Cricket team headed off to South Africa yesterday. The team have secured five fixtures against the strongest cricketing schools in the Cape Town and Paarl area.
Last Friday, our girls in Derry hosted their annual Derry House Dinner.
We caught up with Sixth Form student and House Captain, Evie Levick who talked us through the evening's events.
Worksop U18 went one stage further than the U16s in winning their first 7s tournament of the season at Hill House on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, the College held an evening of Japanese Culture. Parents’ experienced Japanese calligraphy, an introduction to Japanese language and a sushi demonstration, with an opportunity to make their own.