
Sunflower Challenge!
Key Stage 3 along with a handful of students from upper school have entered a blooming marvellous Sunflower challenge!
Key Stage 3 along with a handful of students from upper school have entered a blooming marvellous Sunflower challenge!
Miss Emanuel, Head of Independent Living Skills, has shared a great recipe for delicious scones which students and families can all whip up at home! She also shares some useful tips for cooking with a vision impairment.
During week six of the COVID-19 Lockdown we launched an ambitious plan – The virtual #NCWChallenge where we would attempt to travel from Lands End to John O’Groats in one hour! On Friday 1st May our whole school, their families, friends and other NCW
Year 11 student Tom has been getting busy in the ILS kitchen working hard to devise and cook a three course meal for his GCSE Food Prep and Nutrition qualification.
Year 7 and 8 students stepped back in time and enjoyed a tactile, hands on experience at historic Warwick Castle as part of their SEN Day.
Complete our #TripleFiveChallenge to help our school be sustainable in years to come for children who are blind or vision impaired.
As part of National Science Week, students at NCW have been embracing their inner Scientists and sharing knowledge with a local mainstream school.
A charity event that has been in the planning for 2 years finally came to fruition on Thursday 5 March, and what an impressive event it was!
We continue to monitor the national and international situation very closely and ask that all individuals connected with the school follow the advice from Public Health England and the World Health Organization and act accordingly.
A group of students at NCW have regular Hugby training every Tuesday evening at Worcester Warriors Rugby Club, however a recent training session was very different! Mike Bushell, Presenter on BBC Breakfast, paid a visit to get stuck in and have a go at