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Students and parents gather for Archbishop Holgate School’s awards presentation day

Baroness Estelle Morris at the Archbishop Holgate’s School prize-giving evening with head teacher John Harris, left, and, back, John Hattam, vice-chairman of governors, with prize winning pupils

7:50am Thursday 9th July 2009

HUNDREDS of people gathered for a York school’s awards presentation, where pupils were given prizes for their achievement in academic subjects.

York High School's annual prize-giving ceremony

Prizewinners at York High School

2:32pm Wednesday 8th July 2009

A former head teacher who is helping to raise education standards in York handed out the prizes to young people who made the grade, as JEREMY SMALL reports.

Prize-winning pupils pick up awards

8:09am Tuesday 7th July 2009

Children from Tregelles, The Mount’s Junior School, celebrated their achievements at an end-of-year awards ceremony.

Students gather at Yorkshire Air Museum for engineering event

Matthew Dennison, right, of Sherburn High School, receives his award from Ian Reed, director of the Yorkshire Air Museum, and last year’s overall winners, from left, Greg Ashby and Andy Matterson, of Archbishop Holgate School, York

7:57am Friday 3rd July 2009

MORE than 700 budding engineers descended on a museum near York to show off their inventions and do battle in a series of contests.

Dr Geoffrey Chapman retiring after 16 years as headmaster of Queen Margaret’s School at Escrick

Dr Geoffrey Chapman, who is retiring after 16 years as headmaster of Queen Margaret’s School at Escrick

8:50am Thursday 2nd July 2009

Dr Geoffrey Chapman will step down after 16 years as headmaster of Queen Margaret’s School at Escrick, and said he now intends to play golf in every state of America.

Education advisor Sir Jim Rose told York schools need more volunteers

11:26am Wednesday 1st July 2009

A top Government advisor has been told York schools need more volunteers, as education reporter HAYDN LEWIS reports.

Students attend York College's 2009 graduation ceremony

Principal Dr Alison Birkinshaw, right, watches as students celebrate their success after a ceremony at York College.  Picture: Nigel Holland

8:33am Wednesday 1st July 2009

THIS year more than a hundred York College students graduated at a ceremony in a specially sited marquee at the college.

Author GP Taylor gives writing masterclass to pupils at Skelton Primary School

11:22am Wednesday 1st July 2009

A MASTERCLASS in writing by a best-selling author was given to youngsters at a workshop hosted by Skelton Primary School.

Pupils given a taste of the world of work by York Cares volunteers

10:58am Tuesday 30th June 2009

YORK Cares volunteers have taken their work out of the office and into classrooms around the city to encourage children to think about the future and make their employment dreams a reality, as part of Life Swap in Schools Week.

York College of Law marks 20 years

Back row, from left, Malcolm Maddock, Nigel Savage and Chris Allen; Front row, from left, Paul Aber, Feona Carmichael, Joanna Ballard, and Bob Heslett. Photo: Wendy Binns

8:56am Tuesday 30th June 2009

YORK’S College of Law has celebrated it’s 20th anniversary.

Pupils and staff at St Barnabas’ CE Primary to produce community cookbook

9:53am Monday 29th June 2009

ENTERPRISING youngsters at a York school are putting their culinary skills to good use to produce a community cookbook.

York junior schools compete in junior science challenge

9:55am Monday 29th June 2009

Budding scientists from six junior schools competed in the junior science challenge organised by Queen Margaret’s School in Escrick.

East Riding teenagers presented with Work Related Learning certificates

9:54am Monday 29th June 2009

TEENAGERS from East Riding of Yorkshire who successfully completed a Work Related Learning (WRL) programme as an alternative to GCSEs have been presented with certificates.

York College sport and exercise science students celebrate top grades

The York College sport and exercise science students, who have all qualified for             university places after getting top grades

10:17am Friday 26th June 2009

A CLASS of sport and exercise science students at York College are celebrating after all but one of the 18-strong group achieved the best possible grade.

Bootham School pupil Louis Baily named The Most Promising Young Musician

10:19am Friday 26th June 2009

A SCHOOLBOY from York has been named The Most Promising Young Musician at a prestigious music festival.

Tributes paid to former Carr Infants School head teacher Faith Seward

Faith Seward

7:39am Friday 26th June 2009

TRIBUTES have been paid to a much-loved former York head teacher who died.

York College students celebrate vocational achievements

Vocational Qualifications Student Of The Year award winners at York College with principal Dr Alison Birkinshaw, guest speaker David Ellis and chairman of governors John Short

8:15am Wednesday 24th June 2009

STUDENTS undertaking vocational courses at York College have celebrated their achievements at an awards ceremony.

Huntington School receives glowing Ofsted report

Huntington School head teacher John Tomsett heralds the Ofsted report with pupils

8:02am Wednesday 24th June 2009

INSPECTORS have given a York school a glowing report after being impressed by pupils’ attitudes, behaviour and attendance.

Tadcaster Grammar School students take part in National Spelling Bee

8:44am Wednesday 24th June 2009

Four Year 7 students from Tadcaster Grammar School took part in The Times National Spelling Bee competition.

It’s all in the mix

11:35am Tuesday 23rd June 2009

Budding young musicians can get the best start possible to their careers here in York.


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