Shebbear College in Devon has achieved the prestigious Wellbeing Award for Schools, following a rigorous inspection of the schoolβs mental health and emotional wellbeing provision for both pupils and staff.
St Maryβs School in Cambridge is celebrating national award recognition after it was shortlisted in an impressive four categories in the forthcoming, prestigious Independent Schools of the Year 2022 awards.
Ripon Grammar School student Edie Cooper has earned a place in the Yorkshire Under-15s girlsβ rugby squad.
The sporty 14-year-old flanker, who also plays hockey as well as being a keen equestrian, earned her place in the prestigious squad following competitive trials.
Brentwood School had a fantastic few days at Eton College competing in the Independent Schools Tennis Championships winning the first National Independent School title in the Schoolβs history.Β Brentwood’s inaugural…
Former Kent College, Canterbury student Mimi Webb is returning to the school on Friday 8th July to take part in the annual Speech Day.
Taunton School has been recognised as one of the leading independent schools in the UK after being shortlisted for four national awards.
The school is now through to the semi-final of the Independent Schools of the Year Awards in the sports, careers, boarding and international categories.
Taunton School Headmaster Lee Glaser said: βWeβre delighted to be shortlisted in not just one but four categories of the Independent Schools of the Year Awards 2022.
Six Millfield students achieved Gold in the annual Biology Challenge. Year 10 students Wakundo Dankaro, Haika Macha, Daniel Heath, Sammy Digby-Duell, Georgina Hawkins and Year 9 Kira Polyanichko all achieved…
A gifted young athlete from an independent school in Liphook has won two national titles. Talented Emily Sherlock, a Year 7 pupil at Highfield and Brookham Schools, secured the long…
This July sees the launch of Freddie Flintoffβs Field of Dreams on BBC One. The show airs for the first time on 5th July and shows Freddie Flintoff teach cricket to reluctant children from his hometown of Preston. Freddie is determined to prove that anyone can play competitive cricket, whatever their background.
Students and staff invited families to share in spectacular end of year celebrations which saw them join in lessons, witness a variety of sporting prowess and have a ball.