Reception 'Host' Retired Retford Residents for Afternoon Tea
Reception children entertained some special visitors today as retired residents from Charter Court were hosted at the school for a ‘festive afternoon tea’.
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Reception children entertained some special visitors today as retired residents from Charter Court were hosted at the school for a ‘festive afternoon tea’.
In post for just a half a term, new Headmaster Dr Price is pleased to announce that previous plans to move Ranby House School to the senior school site at Worksop College have been shelved.
The achievements of firefighters, police officers, fire service staff and members of the public were recognised at the Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service's annual awards ceremony (10 October 2019) last week.
Students and staff came together this week for the annual Harvest Festival Eucharist services.
We're excited to be welcoming families to our Open Morning, being held on 12 October between 10am and 12pm. Read on for what to look forward to...
Held on Friday 20 September, the long-anticipated ‘Manhunt’ boarding night at Ranby House was a great success, yet again.
Back for the fourth year running, the Worksop College Bonfire and Fireworks Display is an event you don’t want to miss!
Sunday 22nd September saw a Valedictory Evensong take place - marking the retirement of our longest-serving Chaplain, Paul Finlinson, after 20 years at Worksop College & Ranby House.
Traditionally, girls and boys have had to follow set sports, led by their gender. Children being ‘pushed’ down a sporting route can, as a result, be put off the particular sport for life. In the modern world, this ethos is changing and we believe that all children should have the opportunity to choose the sport they participate in for their coached Games lessons.
Last Friday saw the ‘installation’ of the schools’ new Chaplain, Father Matthew Askey. The service saw Matthew licensed by the Bishop of Sherwood, with Woodard’s Brendan Clover also presiding over the event. The term Installed means being ‘put into your seat’ or ‘stall’ as they are better known for Clergy men and women.
As life gets busier, flexibility is key for busy working parents! We chatted to parent Dr Meena Balasubramanian about how Ranby House gives her peace of mind to enable her to concentrate on patient care.
Last week, Ranby House pupils enjoyed all things 'books' during our annual Book Week.