Showing posts with label david ross education trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label david ross education trust. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 July 2018

NEVILL HOLT OPERA- NEW THEATRE


NEVILL HOLT OPERA- NEW THEATRE
DRF is very proud to launch the new theatre designed by Stirling prize winning architects Witherford Watson Mann. “The transformation of Nevill Holt Opera in Leicestershire brings a touch of Glyndebourne to the Midlands and is a unique celebration of music, landscape and the English country house” 
William Cash

Thursday, 9 November 2017

The Bryan Adams Foundation


 A collaborative project with The Bryan Adams Foundation, The Ross Foundation and Foster & Partners saw the redevelopment of the playground at Ashburnham Primary School in Chelsea.  This gives a wonderful all weather play surface and fantastic play equipment to this inner city school allowing outdoor adventures and learning all year round.

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Official Opening of the David Ross Sports Village at Nottingham University

Official Opening of the David Ross Sports Village at Nottingham University – this brand new facility offers an inspirational and accessible sports provision for all.









David Ross Sports Village Official Opening

Wednesday, 24 August 2016

David Ross Education Trust Summer Cup 2016

The David Ross Education Trust Summer Cup 2016 was a festival of competitive sport attended by over 1,500 students and a host of elite athletes. This year's special guests included Roger Black MBE, Colin Jackson CBE, Rebecca Adlington OBE and Beth Tweddle MBE to name but a few.

 

Sunday, 24 April 2016

DRET Music Cup 2016



The David Ross Education Trust’s third annual music competition brought together some of the most talented musicians from across the network’s secondary academies.

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

VIDEO: Football freestyler shows off his skills at Havelock Academy! David Ross Education Trust

VIDEO: Football freestyler shows off his skills at Havelock Academy! | Grimsby Telegraph



EXCITED schoolchildren were left thrilled by some super skills at the annual David Ross Education Trust (DRET) Primary Cup North.There were seven primary schools from across the northern DRET cluster at Havelock for the fun-packed day.Havelock Academy hosted the big event yesterday, which saw Loughborough Lightning and England netballers Jo Tripp and Natalie Panagarry and former Manchester United footballer Danny Webber helping out with special master classes for the pupils.Football freestyler Dan Magness was also there to showcase some of his ball skills to the impressed youngsters, and teach them a few new tricks!


Watch Video http://bcove.me/4k85q7ya

Tuesday, 8 December 2015