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On Friday 9th May, Y9 students at Thrybergh Academy celebrated 80 years since the end of World War Two with a street party. We also
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On Friday 9th May, Y9 students at Thrybergh Academy celebrated 80 years since the end of World War Two with a street party. We also
On Thursday 27th March, Thrybergh Academy celebrated World Theatre Day. Students were set the task of asking each of their teachers throughout the day, ‘What
On Friday 21st March, Thrybergh Academy celebrated World Down Syndrome Day 2025, and encouraged staff and students to wear colourful and funky socks, as part
On Thursday 6th March, staff and students at Thrybergh Academy celebrated World Book Day. The staff in each department wore costumes and decorated the school
Throughout December, staff and students have been working hard collecting donations for the Christmas hampers. 🎄🎁 Yesterday, these hampers were delivered to Shiloh, a local
Last night, students and staff put on a show the Christmas Grotto and Concert. Families of the Thrybergh community were invited to school to enjoy
This year has been extremely special for us as we celebrate the 10th anniversary since Wickersley School and Sports College academised and Wickersley Partnership Trust
It was wonderful to see that so many of our prospective students and parents came to visit the school for our Open Evening last Thursday
On the final day of term, Thrybergh Academy students took part in a Colour Dash along with other activities, in order to raise money for
On Thursday 11th July, we held the annual TA Sports Award Presentation Evening. The evening was a celebration of all the sporting successes for Thrybergh
On Friday 9th May, Y8 and Y9 students from TA went to see the French film, ‘Petite Maman’ at the Showroom Cinema in Sheffield. This
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