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- Kieran2017
Guest Kieran Sandwell who gave an inspirational talk about his walk around the United Kingdom to raise money for the British Heart Foundation. Kieran was born a heart defect and has a heart transplant.Starting off in London and has completed just over 500 miles. He has only 4,500 miles to go and hopes to complete the journey around Christmas time. - Archbishop of York's visit
- Students with Sally Richardson
Students Georgina, Imogen, Bella, Alison, Eleanor with Sally Richardson - Showing video on Cambodian experiences
Showing video by Students on Project Cambodia 2017 - Hornsea School & Language College on Cambodia visit
Tom Jenkins, Students, Sally Richardson and President Maung - Tom Jenkins with student
Tom Jenkins with student talking about their favourite trip to Cambodia - Janet Drewery
DAG elect Janet Drewery with Secretary John Gosnold and President Alison Clark - AndreaKirk
We had Andrea from the Gazette to talk about her work around the Hornsea area, - Audience at Archbishop of York's visit
- Audience at Archbishop of York's visit
- My Happy Village School in Cambodia
Tom Jenkins a teacher from Hornsea School and Language College gave a presentation about the school’s work with pupils on the recent visit near Siem Reap in Cambodia. The photo shows President-elect Graham McDonald and Rtn Maung presenting a cheque to the school at the Rotary Club assembly - A talk by HarrySquires, 14 November 2016
Harry Squires, Youth Leader, talking about the development of the Hornsea Youth Club - Club Assembly 2018
DAG Janet Drewery on her visit to our Club Assembly - Hornsea School F24
Headteacher Steve Ostler and Students updating about their Electric car "Morpheus' - Morpheus
The team decided to name their F24 car Morpheus in memory of James Moorfoot a popular 28-year-old teacher at Hornsea School who collapsed and died while playing football in February this year, James Moorfoot’s family joined the team for the event and saw the crowd supporting the car and screaming ‘Morpheus’