Longcroft School Win East Riding Netball Championship In Style
Year 11 students at Longcroft School have been crowned the East Riding Netball Champions after a formidable performance saw them win all seven matches.
Year 11 students at Longcroft School have been crowned the East Riding Netball Champions after a formidable performance saw them win all seven matches.
Chris Malla a student at Hull University went without food for seven days after witnessing some homeless people being moved on by police.
A Beverley primary school is celebrating after rising in the Ofsted ratings to become judged a good school.
Longcroft School have set up a partnership with rugby league side Hull FC that offers match day tickets at a discounted rate.
Children and staff at St John of Beverley RC Primary School in Beverley enjoyed a belated World Book Day.
Students taking part in an innovative national scheme, prepared a Shrove Tuesday breakfast for their teachers and classmates at Longcroft School.
An East Riding primary school has been praised by Ofsted for making significant improvements which have led to it being judged a ‘good’ school.
Children who attend Kidz @ Annies nursery in Beverley celebrated World Book Day. The youngsters attended nursery dressed in costumes as characters from their favourite books.
East Riding libraries are celebrating children’s reading this week, with a series of events and promotions to celebrate World Book Day.
More than 20 schools across East Yorkshire supported British Heart Foundation by “Ramping up the Red” in February and organising healthy exercise and eating activities, dressing up in red and raising essential funds for British Heart Foundation heart disease research.
Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, Graham Stuart has visited Walkington Primary School to hear about the vast improvement in standards at the school over the past 12 months and to congratulate the staff and pupils on their achievement.
From the Kings Messengers of medieval England and the Royal Post of King Edward IV, through to the establishment of the Royal Engineers in 1913 and then the Royal Logistics Corp in 1993,
Longcroft School Year 11 students teamed up with local businesses to deliver a night of prom fashion.
Pupils and staff at St Nicholas Primary School in Beverley swapped their uniforms for red clothing as they took part in ‘Ramp up the Red’. Ramp up the Red is a national campaign raising awareness of the dangers of heart disease which causes over 80,000 deaths a year in the UK.
Students from East Riding College took part in a range of cultural and religious activities as part of their Equality and Diversity Week.
Friends of St Nicholas Primary School, Holmechurch Lane, Beverley are working in partnership with the local hospice to raise much needed funds for their school through a Lottery partnership scheme.
Beverley Heart Town, which is supported by the Beverley and Rural Community Partnership, is encouraging everyone in Beverley to support the British Heart Foundation’s Ramp up the Red Campaign in February.
Longcroft School is celebrating after the Department for Education published its performance measures for A-Level results, having finished 7th out of 351 providers of A-Levels in the Yorkshire