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NYBEP meets HRH Prince Philip at the Great Yorkshire Show, 10/07/2008
This year marked the 150th Great Yorkshire Show, at which NYBEP hosted a stand in the Discovery Zone.
Forest School Pupil Wins Prestigious Enterprise Award, 07/07/2008
The Forest School, Knaresborough are pleased to announce that Courtney Hawkins, a Year 10 pupil at Forest School has won the Sir John Moore's Award for Special Achievement in Enterprise.
Malton School Porta-Lab, 04/08/2008
Malton School has been running a very successful Porta-Lab project for the benefit of local primary schools.
Progression Links: Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths, 19/06/2008
Are you thinking of a career in Science, Technology, Engineering or Maths? Do you need more information or guidance?
Then visit the new Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths progression links on this website.
Students Inspire at Annual Showcase Event, 02/07/2008
The prestigious Engineering Inspirations Education Showcase took place at the Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington on Wednesday 2nd July. It proved a very successful day, with the quality of student work exceeding all expectations and everybody enjoying themselves.
GSM BRINGS BUSINESS TO LIFE FOR BEDALE STUDENTS, 04/02/2008
Students at Bedale High School got a taste for working life today, as a Thirsk manufacturer challenged them to think outside their textbooks in a real life business situation.
Craven Schools Compete to Reduce Carbon Footprint, 04/06/2008
Schools from the Craven area have been working on a collaborative project. The schools who participated in the project are Ermysteds Grammar, Netherside Hall, Aireville, Upper Wharfedale, Settle College, Settle Middle and South Craven. Homeloan Management Ltd (HML) challenged the students to come up with creative, yet cost effective ways to reduce their current carbon footprint.
Pictured are two members of the winning team from Settle Middle School with the staff from HML. The students in the picture are Peter Bentley and Ben Jones and the HML staff are (from left to right) David Mitchell - Procurement Analyst, Katherine Wass - Organisational Development Adviser and Anthony Mattock - Head of Business Infrastructure.
The Prime Minister's Global Fellowship, 01/02/2008
An opportunity for young talent to experience first-hand the major new countries of the global economy
Cultures and people around the world are connected more than ever before, opening up exciting possibilities for young people. It matters that today’s generation of young people grow up understanding first-hand what globalization means for people and are confident to make the most of the opportunities of the twenty first century. The Prime Minister’s Global Fellowship has been created to nurture outstanding talent and enterprise through international exposure to different countries and their way of life.Pathologists and Schools!!, 27/02/2008
Professor of Microbiology Kevin Kerr and Harriet Dow, Education Liaison Officer, from Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust have written an article for April's Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists about the benefits of working with schools and students of all ages.
Researchers in Residence, 22/11/2007
Researchers in Residence facilitates a mutually beneficial relationship between researchers and secondary schools by placing researchers in secondary schools across the UK.

