News | Senior & Sixth Form | Hurst College

Exceptional EPQs

20 Nov 2024 | Academic

After months of hard work in November, the Upper Sixth EPQ students presented their EPQ presentations in the Sports Hall.

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Honouring Heroes

19 Nov 2024 | Community

26 cadets participated in the Hurstpierpoint Village Remembrance Service, marching alongside community cadets and veterans from various wars.

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Solent Sail

18 Nov 2024 | Activity

Two yacht sailing trips, one from Portsmouth to the Hamble and the other from the Hamble to Portsmouth

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Anti-Bullying Alliance

16 Nov 2024 | Community | Community

Hurst embraced Choose Respect during Michaelmas Term aligning with the annual Anti Bullying Week programme.

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Hurst Unplugged

16 Nov 2024 | Creative

The annual Hurst Unplugged concert took place in the Music School, offering an evening of vibrant modern music.

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King Lear

15 Nov 2024 | Creative

Students, staff and families gathered for St John’s Shakespeare Societies unforgettable rendition of William Shakespeare's King Lear

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Physicists Embarks on Exciting CERN Trip

14 Nov 2024 | Academic

Upper Sixth physicists were fortunate enough to head to Switzerland and visit CERN

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Lest We Forget

13 Nov 2024 | Community | Community

On 11 November, pupils across all sections of the College marked Remembrance Day - Lest We Forget.

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Hurst In REP

12 Nov 2024 | Creative

This year we had four fantastic Hurst in REP performances and saw Hurst in REP return to what it was pre-COVID.

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A Recital to Remember

09 Nov 2024 | Creative

Remove GCSE musicians showcased their exceptional talents in a superb recital as a form of practice for their GCSE coursework.

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Moroccan Mountains

09 Nov 2024 | Activity

Morocco Trekking Expedition: A Journey of Adventure, Culture, and Resilience

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Reclaiming Narratives: Black History Month

05 Nov 2024 | Academic | Academic

Head boy, Ziggy T who set the tone of respect and recognition explaining the importance of the theme for this year, 'Reclaiming Narratives’.

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