AFTER a break of six years, Haslingden High School languages students were delighted to resume their usual Year 8 trip to France. Although a historical Battlefields trip was made by students last year, the Modern Foreign Languages department has not set foot on French soil since 2018 as Covid […]
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Charity day raises largest ever total – nearly £5.3k
IMAGINATIVE and ingenious ways of fundraising led to the largest ever total for good causes at Haslingden High School and Sixth Form’s Charity Day – a staggering £5,283. Every year group got the chance to visit the 75 different stalls that packed the Sports Hall and the young […]
As country turns Red – Haslingden High students vote Green
AS THE rest of the country went to the polls, so did students from Haslingden High School and Sixth Form. By contrast to the national picture, when Assistant Headteacher and Returning Officer Karen Powell announced the results, the Green Party won with 458, Labour 334, Conservative 133 and Liberal […]
Haslingden High students help select national Medal Winner
HUNDREDS of pages were devoured by a high school’s literary group before they selected their favourite books for the prestigious Carnegie Medal. Twelve students from Years 10 to 7 from Haslingden High School, were given copies of the eight books that had been selected for The Yoto Carnegies. Four awards […]
ARMY cadet Millie Dunn was selected from 40,000 hopefuls to go on a trip of a lifetime to Canada.
She will spend a month in the country, experiencing a range of different activities including, walking, camping, watersports, climbing and mountain biking. The Haslingden High School Year 10 student said: “I have been in the Army Cadets for almost three years now. My dad is an ex-Marine and […]
