MP Kieran Mullan goes back to school in Nantwich
MP Kieran Mullan went back to school in Nantwich to celebrate activities designed to boost the health and wellbeing of children and inspire the next generation of politicians.
MP Kieran Mullan went back to school in Nantwich to celebrate activities designed to boost the health and wellbeing of children and inspire the next generation of politicians.
By Jonathan White
Highfields Academy hosted their 3rd annual ‘Chinese New Year Fireworks’ event at their school on Cumberland Avenue in Nantwich.
Visitors enjoyed an open day to view facilities at a long-established pre-school group in Nantwich.
Little Crickets, based in the grounds of Highfield Academy, threw open its doors to prospective parents and children during a fun-packed day.
One of the oldest pre-school groups in South Cheshire has started the new term with an influx of new faces.
And Little Crickets, previously known as Nantwich Pre-School Playgroup, is preparing to stage an Open Day to invite parents and carers to look around.
Pupils from a Nantwich school have been crowned recycling champions for Cheshire East with their efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle waste.
A record 180 pupils from 50 of the borough’s primary schools took part in the junior recycling officer scheme run by environmental services company Ansa.
Classmates at a Nantwich school will see their work published in a new book after excelling in a creative writing contest.
Practically all Year 5 pupils at Highfields Academy are celebrating success in The Incredible Diary of… competition run by the Young Writers Publishing
Portal.
A healthcare company teamed up with a Nantwich school to support a wellbeing programme which sees children taking part in Pilates and yoga at breaktimes.
Youngsters from three Nantwich schools donned their hard hats on a new housing development as part of a time capsule competition!
Year 4 pupils at Highfields Academy, St Anne’s Catholic Primary School and Acton C of E Primary School were challenged to fill a capsule which could be buried on the site of the new Tesni Homes development on Welshman’s Lane.
Silly socks were the order of the day when a Nantwich pre-school group staged a fundraiser for Down’s Syndrome.
Children at Little Crickets marked World Down Syndrome Day by taking part in the ‘Lots of Socks’ campaign which raises money and awareness of the condition.
Children at a Nantwich school proved a runaway success when it came to fundraising for St Luke’s Cheshire Hospice.
More than 200 youngsters from Highfields Academy took part in a Rudolph Run just before Christmas raising a record amount for the Winsford-based facility.
Pupils in Nantwich cooked up a great idea to raise funds for charity when they staged their own Great British Bake Off contest!
Young bakers at Highfields Academy wowed judges with a stunning array of painstakingly decorated cakes and biscuits.
Highfelds School in Nantwich has earned top marks for helping to raise awareness of NHS Self Care options among local families.
It is the first school in Nantwich town centre to achieve a Bronze Self Care Award from the NHS South Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group.
A Nantwich business has launched an initiative to put extra cash in the coffers of South Cheshire schools.
Watts Mortgage and Wealth Management has introduced a referral scheme which pays schools £150 on the successful completion of a product taken out by parents or family members.
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