School News

New Hall celebrates neurodiversity

Lottie Andrews

28th March 2022

New Hall School students and staff marked Neurodiversity Celebration Week (21-27 March) with a series of events including assemblies, lunchtime talks and an art installation. The week’s celebrations at the…

Dauntsey’s Stages Jekyll and Hyde in New Production

Lottie Andrews

28th March 2022

A cast of 15, supported by an assistant director and seven technicians, all from the Fifth and Sixth Forms at Dauntsey’s, have staged a daring new production of ‘Jekyll &…

Barnard Castle enjoy success at world’s biggest sevens contest

Lottie Andrews

28th March 2022

SCHOOLBOY rugby players lived out their sporting dreams after taking part in the biggest rugby sevens competition in the world, with the first team reaching the semi-finals. Barnard Castle School’s…

Richard Huish College foreign linguists gain places on Oxford University summer courses

Lottie Andrews

28th March 2022

Two Richard Huish College Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) students have gained places on prestigious UNIQ residential courses at the University of Oxford. Amber Lintern has gained a place on the…

Talbot Heath Named National Netball Champions

Lottie Andrews

25th March 2022

The Under-16 netball team at Talbot Heath school have secured the title of National Champions after their win this week. Congratulations to the U16 Talbot Heath netball team for winning…

Day for Ukraine at St Peter’s School

Lottie Andrews

25th March 2022

St Peter’s School, York, organised a Day for Ukraine on Wednesday 23 March, with staff and pupils of all ages encouraged to wear the colours of the Ukrainian flag. Pupils…

New Hall School welcomes Kemi Badenoch MP

Lottie Andrews

25th March 2022

New Hall School hosted a varied and action-packed visit from Kemi Badenoch MP on Friday 4 March, taking in a political discussion, talks about the new nearby station and a…

It’s in the bag: Kilgraston wins Tayside Young Enterprise Regional Finals

Lottie Andrews

25th March 2022

Dundee used to be known as the home of the three Js: jute, jam and journalism and last night it held true to form with its jute heritage bagging top…

Queen Mary’s School Celebrates Multiple Successes at The Harrogate Competitive Festival for Music, Speech and Drama

Lottie Andrews

24th March 2022

Pupils at Queen Mary’s School, between Ripon and Thirsk, celebrated several successful category wins at the Harrogate Competitive Festival for Music, Speech and Drama on Saturday 19 March. First prize…

Antarctic explorers deliver talk to Huish students

Lottie Andrews

24th March 2022

As part of Richard Huish College’s RICHTalks offering, Dr Alex Cross and Phil Carrotte came to speak to students about their voyage to the Antarctic as part of ‘Antarctic Quest…