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News Stories- International praise for coastal erosion film
A film, featuring students from Withernsea High and inspired by the experiences of people dealing with the impact of erosion on the Holderness coast, has won international praise for its portrayal of life by the sea. - Running club members take on Parkrun
Members of Withernsea High School’s weekly running club were among over 100 participants in last weekend’s Withernsea Promenade Parkrun. - Career Journey – Alex Tallett
While at a recent careers fair, Withernsea High School’s Careers Leader, Viki Foster, spoke to representatives from construction company Balfour Beatty who revealed they had recently taken on a former student of the school as an apprentice. - Foundations laid for careers in construction
A group of Year 11 students from Withernsea High School have been given an opportunity to explore the wide variety of jobs available within the construction industry at a joint business, trade and careers event. - Students learn essential life-saving skills
Year 7 students at Withernsea High School are among some of the estimated 35,000 students at schools across Yorkshire who have learnt essential life-saving skills as part of this year’s Restart a Heart campaign. - Inspirational careers event attracts record number of visitors
Organisers of an ‘inspirational’ careers fair are celebrating the success of their most recent event after attracting a record number of visitors for the second year in a row, including a group of students from Withernsea High School - Primary pupils experience a taste of high school life
Primary school pupils from across Holderness were given a taste of high school life last Thursday, October 10, as they engaged in a variety of activities at Withernsea High School’s Year 5 and 6 Open Evening. - World Mental Health Day
Thursday 10th October is World Mental Health Day - a chance to talk about mental health in general, how we need to look after it, and how important it is to talk about things and get help if we feel that we need it. - Running club celebrates two successful years
Withernsea High School’s weekly running club celebrated its second anniversary this week with a renewed invite for further participants to get involved. |