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  • GCSE Results - Class of 2025

    Published 21/08/25

    Hungerhill Students Celebrate Fantastic 2025 Results!

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  • School's Christmas concert brings festive cheer to Doncaster charity shop

    Published 09/01/26

    The spirit of Christmas was alive and well thanks to a heartwarming series of performances by talented students at a Doncaster charity shop.

    Hungerhill School’s budding musicians, vocalists and performers took to the stage at The Hanger ahead of Christmas, delighting the public with a festive showcase of Christmas classics and a variety of musical numbers.

    The event, which was part of the school’s annual holiday celebrations, featured performances from a range of musical talents.

    Students brought joy to the crowd with renditions of timeless Christmas songs, along with special musical performances on the saxophone plus a stunning performance by the BFLPT Signing Choir, which brought a unique and heartfelt element to the festivities, celebrating the inclusivity and spirit of the season.

    Students from Hungerhill performed at The Hangar

    Students from Hungerhill performed at The Hangar.

    Shoppers and visitors to The Hangar couldn’t help but join in the Christmas cheer, clapping, singing along, and embracing the festive atmosphere that filled the air.

    The event was a beautiful reminder of the joy and community spirit that the holiday season brings to Doncaster.

    This festive excitement continued with the annual Christmas Concert held at the Edenthorpe school.

    The concert, which took place shortly after the public performance, was a spectacular showcase of talent from both primary and secondary students.

    The sell-out event featured a wide range of performances, including a breathtaking woodwind section, a lively set from the Trust Band, talented soloists and duets, and another spectacular performance by the BFLPT Signing Choir.

    The crowd was also treated to an energetic and dynamic performance by the Atomic Dance Troop, whose choreography had the audience tapping their feet and clapping along to the rhythm. The concert was a true reflection of the hard work and dedication of the students involved and provided a perfect end to a day filled with festive cheer.

    Under the expert direction of Miss Crowder, the Curriculum Leader of Performing Arts at Hungerhill School, these performances highlighted the immense talent of the school’s students and their ability to bring people together through music and performance. Her guidance ensured that the event ran smoothly and that every student had the opportunity to shine.

    “It’s always a pleasure to see our students showcasing their talent, and this event is a fantastic way to celebrate the season,” said Miss Crowder. “I’m incredibly proud of all our performers, and it’s wonderful to see the community come together to enjoy the festivities.”

    As well as the Christmas shows and presentations, Hungerhill School is proud to present its exciting and exhilarating 2026 production of Beauty and the Beast Jr, a spectacular theatrical event not to be missed.

    Audience members will be taken on an unforgettable musical journey, showcasing outstanding acting, powerful singing, and wonderfully crafted choreography performed by the school’s talented cast. This breathtaking production will run for three nights from February 10 -12, promising high-quality entertainment for all ages. Tickets will be on sale from January 12 and can be purchased via the Brighter Futures Learning Partnership Trust TicketSource shop: www.ticketsource.co.uk/bflptarts

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  • Doncaster school pupils bring festive cheer to city nursery

    Published 06/01/26

    Pupils and staff from a Doncaster secondary school brought a touch of festive cheer to a city nursery.

    Hungerhill School’s newly launched house system is already making a positive mark on the community, thanks to four inspirational students who volunteered their time to bring festive joy to Granby Doncaster Nursery and Pre-School.

    Last week, the students – accompanied by House Leader Paul Cattell and supported by Miss Exley – travelled to the nursery in Cantley as part of the school’s commitment to service, teamwork, and community engagement.

    Eager to embrace the spirit of giving, the group spent the day reading Christmas stories, singing well-loved festive songs, and sharing magical moments with the youngest members of the Doncaster community.

    Pupils from Hungerhill visited Granby Nursery.

    Pupils from Hungerhill visited Granby Nursery.

    Children gathered excitedly as the Hungerhill visitors brought well-known Christmas tales to life, filling the nursery with laughter and anticipation.

    The singing that followed had both pupils and nursery staff joining in, creating a warm and cheerful atmosphere that perfectly captured the season.

    Staff at Granby Nursery praised the students for their maturity, kindness, and enthusiasm, noting how quickly they built rapport with the children. “They brought so much joy into the room,” said one member of staff.

    “It was wonderful to see the older students inspiring our little ones and making their day so special.”

    This event marks one of the first major community initiatives under Hungerhill’s brand new House System – an approach designed to strengthen belonging, develop leadership, and encourage the school’s ethos of “Meliora” (“Positivity”) beyond the classroom walls.

    Speaking after the visit, Mr. Cattell expressed pride in the students’ eagerness to give back: “Our young people were extremely excited to take part. They wanted to make a difference and sprinkle a little ‘Meliora Magic’ across Doncaster—and they absolutely achieved that.”

    As Christmas approaches, Hungerhill continues to champion the values of compassion, teamwork, and community spirit. With students like these leading the way, the future looks bright, festive, and full of possibilities.

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  • Hungerhill Year 6 Open Evening 2025

    Published 10/09/25

    Hungerhill Year 6 Open Evening – Discover Your Future with Us!

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  • Celebrating Our Students' Involvement in Anti-Bullying Workshops

    Published 24/03/25

    We are incredibly proud of our students for their active participation in our recent anti-bullying workshops, led by the dedicated Anti-Bullying Ambassadors from Hungerhill School. These workshops are a fantastic opportunity for students to learn about the importance of kindness, respect, and standing up against bullying in all its forms.

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  • Hungerhill School - Open as Usual - Tuesday 19 November 2024

    Published 19/11/24

    Hungerhill School remains open on Tuesday 19 November 2024. 

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  • Wake Up Wednesday Online Safety Newsletters

    Published 01/10/24

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    Welcome to our online safety advice, guidance and support page, ‘Wake Up Wednesday - what parents/carers need to know’. Each week we will post articles of interest on this page that should help you and your child. 

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  • Year 11 Steps for Success Evening - September 2024

    Published 30/09/24
    Please find below the PowerPoint presentation from the 2024 Year 11 Steps to Success Evening. 
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  • Year 6 Open Evening - Tuesday 1 October 2024

    Published 17/09/24

    Click now to book reserve your place on our Year 6 Open Evening 2024. 

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  • GCSE Results - Class of 2024

    Published 22/08/24

    Students and staff at Hungerhill School celebrate another fantastic set of results!

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  • IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be aware that the school is experiencing issues with our telephony services which is affecting all incoming and outgoing calls - 16 July 2024.

    Published 16/07/24

    IMPORTANT NOTICE

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  • Summer 2024 Attend, Achieve, Succeed

    Published 17/04/24
     
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