The school were delighted to report on results day 21st August that students performed strongly across all areas of the school’s curriculum, with over ¾ of all students achieving a Grade 4 or above in English and in Maths. Equally impressive was performance at higher grades, with over ½ of the year group achieving a ‘strong’ GCSE pass of Grade 5 or above in both key subject areas and 14 students achieving the top grade 9, in at least one of their subjects.
A scammer called at the house today
I stood my ground and called “go away”
He appeared at the window and grinned to say
He had tarmac to sell in black and gray
My legs turned to jelly, I started to flap
And then shut the curtains with a fumbled slap
His toothy grin lurched through a gap
He peered through the window and started to tap
The afternoon of this years Festival went with a swing with a BBQ, and entertainment from Frodsham Sings, with one week to go before their appearance at the Llangollen Eisteddfod, our popular belly dancers and Zodiac singers and One Voice Choir.
After a worrying wet and windy night, a bright morning on 6th July brought runners to Frodsham Hill Memorial for the start of the town's legendary Downhill Run. This year, 206 individuals competed in the 1.3 mile race.
On a lovely sunny afternoon in June, Frodsham Town Council held a Food and Drink Festival in the beautiful grounds of Castle Park. There was something for everyone with a huge variety of food and drink on offer, onstage entertainment as well as children’s games, rides and competitions all day. There was a fantastic community spirit at this wonderful addition to the Castle Park diary. Well done to all the organisers!
