Don't miss the opportunity to go to Rome in 2018!
Students are receiving information about next year's trip to Rome. Check the 'Letters' section under 'Parents' for all the details.
Students are receiving information about next year's trip to Rome. Check the 'Letters' section under 'Parents' for all the details.
We are currently publicising ways in which you can help your children, both in preparation for their secondary school lives and while they are embarking on their studies with us.
The leaflets below contain valuable information about how you can help with their literacy, and also information about how you can attend maths sessions after school to learn with your child.
It has come to our attention that some of our students, particularly boys, are putting themselves at risk by taking part in a 'dare' activity that involves scaling a 60-foot piece of commercial framework in the Kirk Sandall area near the railway.
Hungerhill students and staff have worked hard since September to put on the epic stage show of JM Barrie's 'Peter Pan'. Performances are being held from Tuesday 4th-Thursday 6th April, from 7.00pm.
Photographs from the show are available under the 'Gallery' link.
Students participated in the TeenTech event at Doncaster Racecourse, which aims to inspire youngsters and possibly motivate them to choose careers in STEM industries.
Students in Year 8 were rewarded for various achievements over the second spring half-term. Names were drawn for the following prizes: Bonus Credit achievements, 100% attendance, and highest Attitude to Learning.

Dear Parent/Carer
We would like to invite you to the next meeting of the Parents’ Advisory Group meeting, which will be held on Tuesday 4 April at 6.00 pm in Room 9.
Students in Year 7 were rewarded for various achievements over the second spring half-term. Names were drawn for the following prizes: Bonus Credit achievements, 100% attendance, and highest Attitude to Learning.

Places in all clubs are limited so choose wisely and choose something you will enjoy. Don't be afraid to try something new.
Over February half-term, a volunteer group of Hungerhill students provided a public service to the local community by helping to clear the copse between Hungerhill School and Sainsbury’s of litter and rubbish.
Visiting dignitaries attended Hungerhill School to commemorate their leadership of this year's Move on, Move up initiative.
Our students had a great time on World Book Day.