Several Year 10 and 11 students have been congratulated after achieving their first award through the Duke of Edinburgh’s (DofE) Award scheme - a national personal development programme for young people aged 14 to 24.
On Thursday 17th July, the penultimate day of the academic year, the school held its annual Sports Day.
Eleven students were given an opportunity to combine their culinary and creative skills in the now-annual end-of-term ‘Great Withernsea Bake Off’ competition.
As part of a recent DT Challenge Day, a group of students spent the day constructing a bench using reclaimed timber from wooden pallets.
As part of their Engineering studies, Year 10 students have completed a metal casting project focussed on transforming inexpensive materials into professional-looking jewellery.
A group of Year 10 dance students were recently given the opportunity to represent the school at a regional performance event, sharing the stage with peers from other schools and local dance organisations as part of a national celebration of talent.
The government-funded HAF (Holiday Activities and Food) Programme delivers a fantastic range of free activities available to children and young people who are eligible for benefits-related Free School Meals.
The Manchester Camerata made a welcome return to Withernsea High School this week for a special concert featuring new music inspired by life in the East Riding.
Withernsea High School’s Year 11 students marked the end of their secondary education with a formal celebration at Hull’s MKM Stadium last Friday, July 4.
A Withernsea High School student has lent her voice to a national campaign to boost NHS recruitment after being invited to share her thoughts on careers education at the formal launch of a pivotal new report in the House of Lords.
Building on over a decade of experience, Withernsea High School’s Year 7 residential trip returned this year for its eleventh instalment.
Year 7 students have been praised for their commitment to recreational reading after collectively recording over 10 million words this academic year.
Acclaimed chamber orchestra the Manchester Camerata returns to Withernsea High School next week for a special concert celebrating ‘harmony, heritage, and shared moments.’
As part of a continuing programme of incentives and rewards to encourage and celebrate strong attendance, a group of students recently enjoyed a visit to London, courtesy of Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart and Hull Trains.
Withernsea High School’s Creative Arts faculty staged its third annual showcase last week, bringing together music, dance, drama and art as part of a shared celebration of talent and creativity.