Nantwich students aim to raise £15,000 cancer funds
Charitable students in Nantwich hope to raise more than £15,000 for local cancer research projects.
Reaseheath College has named North West Cancer Research as its chosen charity of the year.
Charitable students in Nantwich hope to raise more than £15,000 for local cancer research projects.
Reaseheath College has named North West Cancer Research as its chosen charity of the year.
Reaseheath College in Nantwich and North Shropshire College are forming a federation which will benefit students, communities and businesses.
Both colleges specialise in land-based subjects and technical and vocational qualifications.
Olympics medallist Bryony Page returned to her roots to show students at Malbank School in Nantwich her Rio gong.
Page, from Wrenbury, won a silver medal at Rio after a stunning trampoline performance.
Nantwich’s Olympic star Bryony Page enjoyed another nice surprise in Rio – a reunion with an old Malbank School friend!
Bryony, fresh from her amazing silver medal on the trampoline, bumped into her former Malbank Sixth Form friend Yana Radcliffe in a canteen in Brazil.
Malbank School GCSE students in Nantwich are celebrating excellent grades.
Top of the class was Bethany Lawrie, who achieved an amazing 7 A*s and 4 As.
Brine Leas School staff and students in Nantwich are celebrating another headline-grabbing set of GCSE grades.
This year, 78% achieved at least five A* to C grades at GCSE, and 70% of students achieved A* to C including English and Maths.
Students at Brine Leas School sixth form are celebrating A level results – and matched last year’s best ever performance.
The BL6 target grades were set high and many students have surpassed their expected grades.
South Cheshire College students and staff are celebrating ten years of 99% or above pass rate across A Levels.
This year’s results show a pass rate of 99.1% – above the national pass rate of 98.1%.
Students and staff at Malbank Sixth Form College in Nantwich are celebrating their A level results across the curriculum with 28 out of 31 courses offered producing 100% pass rates.
A third of all grades achieved were equivalent to A’s or A*’s.
Big-hearted students and staff from Reaseheath College in Nantwich raised a record breaking £33,000 for local charities.
The British Heart Foundation, the Student Association’s chosen charity of the year, received a cheque for £26,361 at the student summer ball held on the college’s Nantwich campus.
A South Cheshire College lecturer has been recognised by a national awarding body aimed at honouring outstanding teachers.
Geography and Geology lecturer Helena Curtis has received a Certificate of Excellence following a nomination for Pearson Teaching Awards FE Lecturer of the Year Award.
Residents and businesses in Nantwich are being urged to engage in a consultation on the future development of Reaseheath College.
The consultation, launched by Cheshire East Council, focuses on a plan for a Local Development Order.
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