2010 - 2011 News

Archived news from the 2010-2011 academic year
  • Jack Hunt Students ''Take Over''

    Posted: 15/02/11


    To help celebrate Jack Hunt School becoming a Trust School, we are organising a student “Take Over Day”. The idea is that students will be able to experience a variety of work related roles at Jack Hunt or one of the Trust Partners.

  • Official Opening of The Roy Duncan Sixth Form Centre

    Posted: 09/02/11

    Jack Hunt School welcomed The Right Honourable Lord Brian Mawhinney Kt and former Headteacher Roy Duncan to officially open the school’s new Sixth Form Centre on Friday 28 January 2011. The Sixth Form Centre has recently been extensively refurbished....

  • JH Students Speak at Parliament

    Posted: 02/02/11

    Over the last year Jack Hunt School has been involved with their Pledge Against Prejudice initiative. This was begun after two students – Sam Tuck and Ayisha Mahmood – attended the Lessons From Auschwitz Project run by the Holocaust Educational Trust.

  • JHS Welcomes Its Inaugural School Exchange From China

    Posted: 31/01/11

    Jack Hunt School and The Shanghai Gold Apple Bilingual School have been linked together through the Dreams and Teams Project, co-ordinated by the Youth Sport Trust. Former Headteacher, Roy Duncan and Assistant Headteacher, Chris Game were fortunate to visit China in April 2008...

  • Table Tennis Singles Tournament

    Posted: 20/01/11

    The Peterborough Schools Table Tennis Singles Tournament was held at Jack Hunt School on Tuesday 14th December 2010.  44 students took part resulting in some excellent matches with 3 of the finalists being Jack Hunt students.....

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