Students learn essential life-saving skills Students at secondary schools across Hull and East Yorkshire have been learning essential life-saving skills as part of this year’s Restart a Heart campaign.
Bake sale raises money for Macmillan Staff and students at Withernsea High School recently joined countless others around the country in raising funds for a worthy cause by participating in Macmillan Cancer Support’s ‘World’s Biggest Coffee Morning’.
Year 11 Football: Withernsea 4 – Wolfreton 3 The game started at a fast pace, with Withernsea slow to get into their stride. Napier was forced into a great early save and the defence of Frith, Sleight and Coyne under pressure but keeping the attackers at bay.
Students explore citizenship at the Palace of Westminster As part of their Personal Development curriculum, a group of Year 8 students from Withernsea High School recently enjoyed a unique learning experience at the Houses of Parliament.
Year 8 Football: Sirius West 2 – Withernsea 4 Sirius started the game on the front foot, playing some excellent football and forcing Hunter into some early saves. This continued throughout the first half, but some great blocks by Nimmo, Kitcher and Gant meant the game remained 0-0.
Under 14 Girls’ Football: Hornsea 1 – Withernsea 2 Huge congratulations to the U14 girls’ football team who secured their first victory of the season last night (Tuesday 26th September) beating Hornsea 2-1 in the National Cup.
Year 11 Football: Withernsea 5 – Hessle 2 It was a fairly even first 10 minutes with neither side really gaining the upper hand, but the game sprung into life when Barker unleashed a thunderbolt into the far top corner from 35yards.