
School children in Warsash hit the high notes at a prestigious service at Winchester Cathedral. Pupils who attend Hook-with-Warsash School performed in front of hundreds of people at the Easter lunchtime concert. The 120 pupils, from Years 5 and 6, were joined by 120 pupils from Brockenhurst Primary School to perform Rabboni – an Easter [...]
The head teacher at Hook-with-Warsash Primary School is urging people in the Western Wards to have their say about the school changing to an academy. Chris Hines hopes to give the school in Church Road more “freedom” by changing it to academy status – which would mean it would become a publicly-funded school outside the [...]

A teenager from Warsash believes a financial ‘driving test’ for students could help tighten their purse strings – and won an iPad2 for writing an essay on the topic. Romy Barton was one of the winners of the Financial Mail’s annual student essay competition, for ages 13 to 18, suggesting there should be a test [...]
8:55pm, 25 March 2012 | Posted in
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Families watched school children performing a play about being environmentally friendly. Youngsters at Sarisbury Infant School performed The Litter Muncher to proud parents promoting litter control – and £100 of entry money raised will go to children’s charity NSPCC with other money raised to go to the drama club funds. The drama club pupils at [...]
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Bows and arrows will be flying as Robin Hood takes centre stage at a school in Park Gate. Thieving from the rich and giving to the poor, Park Gate Primary School pupils will play the hero and his merry men performing the action-packed adaptation ‘Hoodwinked’. Children are set to wow audiences in the two-night spectacular [...]

School children learned the art of baking in the style of TV show Ready Steady Cook. Sarisbury Infant School pupils took part in a cookathon teaching them how to make wholesome delicacies as part of a National Lottery funded Let’s Get Cooking project. The 90 Year 2 pupils watched as a chef prepared a Ham and [...]
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Brookfield School students are hoping to raise £2,500 for Sports Relief with a two-week festival of sporting activities. Ten Creative and Media Diploma students have been organising a range of sportastic events from ‘beat the teacher’ sports contests to sports quizzes in a bid to raise money for the national cause. Mid-way through the festival [...]

A Locks Heath student celebrated being one of the few females to gain an engineering apprenticeship with a top aircraft business. Hannah Forder, 19, was one of handful of women to learn the trade with GE Aviation after studying Engineering at Fareham College. The former Brookfield Community School student said that engineering had been an [...]

DJ Jon Doidge from Titchfield Common is hoping to introduce a new nightlife scene for college students. The 18-year-old of Southampton Road will be taking his technical skills to town in opening a new club night RUSH2012 at ClubV in Fareham. Former Brookfield School student Jon, who is studying a national diploma in Production Arts [...]

A student from Sarisbury Green will be manufacturing military aeroplanes as part of a new apprenticeship. Former Brookfield School student Ross Grindrod was one of five pupils from Fareham College to secure an apprenticeship with Eaton Aerospace in Titchfield. Engineering pupils at the college have been celebrating success as part of national apprenticeship week, which starts [...]
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