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Wreake’s Got Talent
Winners of the Christmas Wordsearch
The winners of our Christmas wordsearch competition are Alex Evans aged nine, Irina Nistor aged 11 and Edward Grey aged six all receive a Selection box and chocolate
Applications open for Positive Activities for Young People
£50,000 is up for grabs to increase the availability of positive activities for young people aged between 10 - 19 (or up to 25 for those with a
Wreake Valley Students Support World’s Biggest Coffee Morning
On Friday 30th September, Wreake Valley’s post sixteen students arranged to take part in the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning in order to raise money for the Macmillan nurses.
Mr Pinnock: A New Chapter At WVCC
In September, students at Wreake Valley Community College started another year. Welcoming them back after a long relaxing break was Mr Tony Pinnock, the new Principal who succeeded
Success at Wreake Valley College
Students and staff at Wreake Valley College celebrated excellent results at Advanced Level again this year. In many subjects, including Performing Arts, Mathematics, Further Mathematics, and Travel and
Raising the status for Early Years!
The Early Years Professional Status, launched in 2006, represents the gold standard in early years practice. Early Years Professionals (EYPs) are experts in the development, care and learning of
End of an Era at Wreake Valley Community College
After sixteen years of being a principal, Helen McDermott is retiring from Wreake Valley Community College. Her replacement, Mr. Tony Pinnock, will start after the summer holidays. Mrs. McDermott’s
Daniel Proud Art Graduate
Daniel featured in the STN back in November 2010 when he won Best in Exhibition at the Syston Art Exhibition. We asked him to let us know when
Art Exhibition At Wreake Valley CC
On Wednesday 13th July Wreake Valley Community College held it’s annual exhibition of students work from GSCE to A Level. The quality of the work on display improves










