As you may be aware, significant roadworks are taking place in the local area from Monday 23rd May. Queens Road, the through-road – from Church Road to the Meadway – will be closed during the day until the middle of June, which will mean buses as well as cars being re-routed. No doubt, this will cause […]
READ MOREPhotographs taken by students from Cockshut Hill School are on display in the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery. Birmingham based artist and educator Joanna Fursman held online photography workshops with students and their teachers at Cockshut Hill in 2020. The participating children were those of key workers and those whose attendance at school was deemed essential. Students were […]
READ MORECockshut Hill School officially re-launched their school library on the 28th of April following work to upgrade the environment for students. The location of the library has been moved to be much more central, so it is at the heart of the school and easily accessible to all students. The re-launch took place in the evening and […]
READ MOREStudents from Cockshut Hill School performed at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire last month. The Cockshut Hill Area band was formed in October thanks to the support of Services for Education. The group: open to all young musicians in the area, rehearse weekly providing an opportunity for students to learn the joy of playing music with others. Tuesday 5th April saw […]
READ MOREThe link to apply for a uniform grant from Yardley Educational Foundation is now LIVE: https://kwiksurveys.com/s/YEFGrants2022/i/0 The password is: yef22
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