Nantwich youngsters help town’s declining hedgehogs
Youngsters in Nantwich are teaming up to help save the town’s declining hedgehog population.
Pupils at Highfields Community Primary School are doing their bit to reverse the decline.
Youngsters in Nantwich are teaming up to help save the town’s declining hedgehog population.
Pupils at Highfields Community Primary School are doing their bit to reverse the decline.
New graduates from Reaseheath College have been celebrating at the Faculty of Higher Education (HE) graduation ceremony in Nantwich.
The ceremony, at St Mary’s Church, celebrated the success of 116 graduates who successfully completed degrees validated by Harper Adams University.
Imaginative English students were inspired to write after receiving top poetry tips from a Nantwich poet.
Nantwich Words & Music Festival volunteer Helen Kay visited the A-Level group at South Cheshire College to raise the profile of the festival’s poetry competition among young people.
Students from Malbank School and Sixth Form College in Nantwich hosted a coffee morning to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
A variety of delicious cakes were donated by students, parents and staff and enjoyed by all.
A young Brine Leas student has qualified to compete in the Horse of the Year Show 2015.
Mia Brown, 14, who also competed at the Royal International Horse Show at Hickstead in July, will be in action next month at the NEC.
A South Cheshire teacher is to be the national voice of a major BBC project.
Tina McMillan, English and Media teacher at Tarporley High School and Sixth Form College, was asked to record the voiceover for a new trailer for BBC School Report
Reaseheath College in Nantwich has appointed a new chair of governors, Richard Ratcliffe.
Mr Ratcliffe and his wife Gill farm in Nantwich and also operate a number of separate farming businesses across the UK.
Passionate horse rider Hannah Vincent is making a name for herself after impressing at the British Dressage Under 25 Championship.
Hannah, from Nantwich, was a key member of the North West team which finished third at the competition and she also finished 15th in the individual standings.
Villagers near Nantwich fear they will be isolated after a bus company said it would not run a service during an eight-week closure of a main road.
Residents in Acton contacted Arriva Buses when they were told the A534 road to Nantwich would be closed during refurbishment work on the Nantwich Aqueduct.
Delighted students and parents at Malbank School in Nantwich are sporting big smiles after more great GCSE results.
81% of all year 11 students gained a C or above in English – significantly above national results.
An impressive 80% of Brine Leas School students achieved 5 A* to C grades in their GCSEs – 74% including English and Maths.
And the number achieving the English Baccalaureate weighed in at an impressive 33%.
A talented Reaseheath College landscape gardener proved he is among the world’s best by taking silver at the WorldSkills finals in Brazil.
Matt Beesley and fellow team member Jonathan Gill achieved Britain’s first ever medal in landscape gardening at the global Olympics-style final in Sao Paulo.
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