Local Schools Hold Their Own Against National Drop In GCSE Results
Many schools in the East Riding are celebrating improved GCSE results, despite national changes, which have seen a drop in results across the country.
Many schools in the East Riding are celebrating improved GCSE results, despite national changes, which have seen a drop in results across the country.
This edition features extensive coverage of the Beverley High School, Beverley Grammar School Year 11 prom that was held at Lazaat and much more.
Year 11 students from Beverley High School and Beverley Grammar School came together for their end of school prom.
Beverley High School are celebrating after one of their pupils Hannah Wookey won the National Spelling Bee Competition in German.
Beverley High School has received national recognition for the high attainment of their pupils in the 2013 GCSE examinations.
Mayor of Beverley, Cllr Martin Cox hosted a reception at Beverley Town Council to exchange gifts with a party of young Japanese Students from Takaoka and their escorts.
As 2013 draws to an end I have taken a look back through the HU17.net archives to pick out some of the key moments that have occurred in our town.
Beverley High School is currently running a series of informal rounders sessions on Thursday evenings from 6-7pm.
Sunday saw the Beverley Carnival take place at Beverley High School. The event which was organised by John Robinson, who has Whites Restaurant used the event to raise money for Tyas Foundation
Beverley Carnival will take place on 21st July at Beverley High School, the first event organised by the Tyas Foundation, a local charity that supports vulnerable young people in the East Riding.
HU17.net Magazine Issue 152 is available from Molescroft News Woodhall Way. This week’s edition feature extensive coverage of the Beverley High School and Beverley Grammar School
Cave Castle was the chosen venue for the Beverley High School and Beverley Grammar School joint sixth prom. Well over two hundred students enjoyed a prom as the class of 2013 partied one last time together.
Students from Beverley Grammar School and Beverley High School Year 11 celebrated the end of a year with a leavers ball.
Beverley High School are again celebrating after a number of their students won awards at the National Spelling Bee Competition.
Tesco were pleased to welcome students from Beverley High School to bag pack in our store on Friday 1st February. Thanks to our customers, the bag pack raised a fantastic £239 in only two hours
The word ‘bake’ derives from the Old English ‘bacan’, and the Old Norse word ‘baka’. People have probably been baking food since it was discovered how to make fire, but the first known use of ‘bake’ in its modern form was in 1565, as it became fashionable to note down a popular recipe.