Pupils from Upper School have been recognised for the role they play in supporting a wide range of charities and voluntary organisations. The youngsters have been working towards their Duke of Edinburgh Award and providing a helping hand to local …
At the start of half term, Miss Vile was pleased to be able to inform eager students of their LAMDA Examination Results. The exams were taken back in March but due to the current circumstances, publishing the results was delayed. …
Thank you to everyone who participated in Saturday’s #RunForDan We have some lovely photos and we know that hundreds of people put on their running shoes and played their part to raise money for York’s incredible Magnolia Centre. The Magnolia …
Pupils from across school have been encouraged to get active in order to improve their mental health this Children’s Mental Health Week. Last week, pupils were encouraged to ‘dance it off’ as part of a nationwide initiative to raise awareness …
Want to know more about what Cundall Manor School is all about? Visit our Lent Term Open Morning on Saturday 8th February from 10 am to get the full Cundall experience. On the day you will receive a tour from …
The annual Race for Life proved another wonderfully whacky affair. We had some amazing outfits and with each step, our pupils contributed to a fantastic charity very close to our hearts. Thank you to everyone who came to support our …
A Cundall Manor School pupil is proving that she is a cut above in her goal to make a difference this winter. Sophia, aged 11, has donated her hair to a charity that supports young cancer patients. Sophia recently had …
A huge thank you to our friends from the wonderful TFM Cash For Kids Mission Christmas Campaign who came into school to launch this year’s Christmas Appeal. Last year was a huge success and we hope that we can surpass …
We think Florrie is really going to be ‘Making a Difference’ this Christmas and her generous and selfless act has resulted in her being awarded the prized badge. Florrie told Mr Bayne that she is going to be asking people …
A teenage hockey player has recently received the call-up to represent her country at U16 level. 14-year-old Minnie, received the call following an impressive series of performances through the England Hockey Player Pathway System. Minnie, who previously played for Thirsk Ladies, now …