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Our pick of what’s happening out & about in the region
St Margaret’s achieved double success at the Liverpool schools basketball championship this week taking home silverware in both the Year 7 and Year 9 competition for boys.
Members of BKO Quintet, an African group whose music is based on traditional Malian rhythms, visited St Luke’s CE Primary School, Formby and led djembe workshops throughout the afternoon.
The bridge builder behind Halton’s new river crossing is giving lessons with Lego to inspire the next generation of civil engineers.
St Laurence’s Catholic Primary School, Knowsley, took a trip to the Recycling Discovery Centre at Gillmoss Materials Recovery Facility to find out why recycling isn’t so rubbish after all.
Holy Family High School celebrated their annual awards evening and it was a great opportunity to acknowledge the excellent efforts and achievements made by students in the last academic year.
As part of the ongoing link between Maghull High School and Minggang High School in China, 20 Year 12 students and four staff left Maghull for ten action packed days in China.
Students from St Julie’s Catholic High School may soon find a familiar sight in an unusual place, as the school’s uniform has been adopted for a brand new Notre Dame School opening in Abuja, Nigeria.
Fifty purple balloons have been released into the air above a Huyton school to mark the school’s 50th anniversary.
Melling Primary School was visited by a skybolt rocket ship which was elevated to its spectacular full nine-metre height in the school grounds.