During half term, on Monday 23rd October sixteen students and three members of staff left very early in the morning for a trip to Iceland. After meeting the trip guide at Keflavik International Airport we headed off for an action packed first afternoon in Iceland.
It’s not every day that you manage to say that your students have skilfully cross-questioned a squirming MP and that you’ve been lunching and with one of the exceptionally talented scientists from the world renowned ‘The Francis Crick Institute’, this November day just h...
Anti-bullying week, 13th – 17th November, is nearly upon us – it is a time when we focus on raising awareness about bullying, its consequences and what can be done to help prevent this. This year’s theme is: ALL DIFFERENT ALL EQUAL
The first round of the ESAA Cross Country Cup is usually quite a low-key affair with only a few teams included. However with the inclusion of Cambridgeshire schools in our local area the number of teams shot up to eleven in each race and with it the intensity of competition. The first four runners i...
Over the summer holiday, NSB Dancers were working hard in the world of dance. Seven of our dancers took part in two different projects, leading to performances at professional level.
‘What happens in the silence’ was a curtain raiser performance featuring twenty young dancers from across Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire. Choreographed by Richard Alston Dance Company (RADC) dancer Ihsaan de Banya and Laura Gibson from East Midlands Company Two Thirds Sky.