Trent View College Newsletter, 02/04/2026
Welcome to Volume 12 of our Newsletter!
Easter Newsletter 02.04.2026Please stay tuned for Volume 13, due to be published shortly.
Welcome to Volume 12 of our Newsletter!
Easter Newsletter 02.04.2026Please stay tuned for Volume 13, due to be published shortly.
Welcome to Volume 11 of our Newsletter!
February 2026 NewsletterPlease stay tuned for Volume 12, due to be published shortly.
Welcome to Volume 10 of our Newsletter!
Pastoral Newsletter 19.12.2025Please stay tuned for Volume 11, due to be published shortly.
Horrible Histories
Tuesday 28 October 2025 (Half Term)
The Baths Hall
2pm & 5pm
£15.50 – £17.50
We all want to meet people from history.
The trouble is everyone is dead! So it’s time to prepare for Horrible Histories live on stage with the acclaimed production of Gorgeous Georgians and Vile Victorians.
Are you ready to swing with a Georgian king? Can you see eye to eye with Admiral Nelson? Does the Duke of Wellington get the boot? Dare you dance the Tyburn jig? Will you be saved by Florence Nightingale? Find out what a baby farmer did, and move to the groove with party Queen Victoria.
Don’t miss this horrible history of Britain with the nasty bits left in.
Spotlight! The Big North Lincolnshire Talent Show will return for its third year on Saturday 9th May 2026 at The Baths Hall.
The areas biggest talent show welcomes applications from people of all ages and from across North Lincolnshire and our neighbouring counties.
Applications are open now and will close at midnight on new year’s eve.
Successful applicants will then be invited to our live auditions in January.
Think you have what it takes to make it to our live final, or know somebody who might?
Then please visit https://www.scunthorpetheatres.co.uk/participation/spotlight-the-big-north-lincolnshire-talent-show-2026/ for more information about the competition and to apply!
Please see the details listed in the flyer below if you are interested in joining the Flu Webinar.
Flu Webinar
A ‘potager’ style garden, with a combination of vegetables and flowers. Key features of the design are the white flowers, purple vegetables, and green foliage, creating a striking visual impact through a carefully considered interplay of colour, texture, and structure.
The design was inspired by Trent View College’s Horticulture department and its mission to raise the profile of its learners, all of whom have additional needs. With the right scaffolding and support, learners can achieve success and independence.
The combination of planting demonstrates how our differences can combine to create something beautiful while also showcasing that with a little bit of scaffolding we can create environments that allow everyone to flourish. Click here to view the plant list.
Welcome to Volume 9 of our Newsletter!
PastoralNewsletterPlease stay tuned for Volume 10, due to be published shortly.