Tag: Elliott Hudson College

Ofsted: Students “flourish” at “outstanding” Elliott Hudson College

‘Students flourish at this outstanding college,’ say Ofsted inspectors, after a recent visit to Elliott Hudson College. The South Leeds based sixth form college, has received its second consecutive ‘Outstanding’ Ofsted judgement. Elliott Hudson College was awarded the top rating by Ofsted following an inspection in May 2024, which reported

Football development for primary age children

Goalgetters Football Development is a new football coaching programme based around passing, movement, technique and skill for children in Years 1-6. Sessions are starting next month at Elliott Hudson College at White Rose Park, LS11 0LT. The weekly sessions will take place every Monday, 6:15-7:15pm starting on 4 February and

College students’ premiere film: Myths & Legends: A South Leeds Odyssey

In an exciting collaboration between Elliott Hudson College and the prestigious British Library, a group of students has spearheaded an innovative project culminating in the creation of an animated film titled “Myths & Legends: A South Leeds Odyssey.” This project marked the British Library’s first co-creation venture with students from

Mayor visits White Rose as work progresses on new rail station

Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, visited White Rose station construction site earlier today (Monday 15 May 2023) to look at the progress being made on South Leeds’ £26.5 million new rail station. The new White Rose Rail Station is being delivered in partnership by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority,

White Rose and Elliott Hudson College create eco-friendly hedgehog homes

White Rose Shopping Centre has worked with students from Elliott Hudson College to place 13 specially-designed hedgehog houses in its outdoor Woodland Walk, creating new safe havens for nature in the area.   The centre briefed A-Level Product Design students to create eco-friendly hedgehog houses using sustainable materials, designed to be

College leader criticises unfairness of A level results process

Only transparency about how calculated grades were arrived at can begin to fix the entirely avoidable unfairness of yesterday’s A level results, writes David Holtham, Principal at Elliott Hudson College We all know we are operating in unprecedented times and have to accept undesirable outcomes, but today’s A level results

Cockburn John Charles and Elliott Hudson amongst engineering winners

Teams from Cockburn John Charles Academy and Elliott Hudson College were amongst the winners at a recent schools engineering competition organised by Rotary. This year’s event, held at the John Charles Centre For Sport in South Leeds hosted a record number of students from 20 schools. Over 200 students participated