Mayors turn out for King Edward's School's Speech Day
What is the collective noun for a gathering of mayors? Some suggest ‘chain gang’, and others a ‘muster’ of mayors. Either would have aptly described the gathering of civic representation at King Edward’s School’s impressive Speech Day on Friday 9 July.
Nine Oundle athletes make Northants County team
As a result of district trials held earlier in the term, a total of nine Oundle School athletes managed to qualify for the Northants County team for the Mason trophy inter-counties event, which was held at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham.
Haileybury pupils achieve record IB results
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme pupils from Haileybury, an independent, co-educational boarding school in Hertfordshire, have produced the best set of results since the School began offering the IB, with an average points score of 37.2 out of a maximum of 45. The second best year was in 2008, when the average points score was 35.9.
Plymouth College business teacher celebrates prestigious award
Plymouth College Economics and Business Studies teacher Jonathan Shields has won the Royal Air Force Secondary School Teacher of the Year Award in the South West final of the Teaching Awards 2010.
Mount St Mary's students host charity holiday week
Sixth-form pupils from a Derbyshire school have launched a new charitable venture for children with disabilities and special learning needs.
International rugby player boosts Wycliffe's senior squad
Wycliffe’s senior rugby squad will be boosted by the news that German Under-16 international Luca Hoffmann will spend the next two years at the College studying for his A-levels.
Top poet title for Mount St Mary's pupil
A talented pupil at Mount St Mary's College has been crowned a national winner in a prestigious poetry competition.
Loretto leads the way with innovative university link-up
Thought to be the first scheme of its kind in the country, Loretto School has agreed a formal link-up with Edinburgh Napier University.
Saint Felix cycle to raise over £1,200 for Macmillan
Generous pupils from Saint Felix School, Southwold, have raised over £1,200 in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Loretto scoops coveted British Foursomes Golf Championship trophy
Members of the Loretto School Golf Academy in Edinburgh saw off stiff competition to scoop the coveted Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference (HMC) British Foursomes Golf Championship, and bring the trophy back to Scotland.