Every year the Kit-Chu tournament is held in the Grimsby area in memory the Humberston student who died tragically in 2008. Oasis Academy Immingham took part in this years tournament with some stunning results...
After 2 years of hard work from the Immingham community group "One Voice" the Immingham Skate Park is now open. The park was officially opened by Immingham Town Councillor Neil Castle on the 21st April and more than 1000 people attended the event.
THEY say that your schooldays are the best times of your life. The Grimsby Evening Telegraph are giving you the chance to treasure these memories with the launch of the new Class of 2012 series.
A Hair and Beauty Academy hair show took place at the Oasis Academy Immingham on Monday 26th March 2012 in memory of Stephanie Powell. Stephanie was an outstanding teacher at Oasis Academy Immingham. The 100 guests who attended the show included Stephanie’s family, friends, Oasis staff and students.
Following a really successful debut on BBC Radio Humberside, our Principal Kevin Rowlands has taken to the air waves once again. You can listen to the whole show here.
Sixth form student Tom Horton, 19, ran the cafe, which sold Fairtrade marked coffee, tea, hot chocolate and snacks, to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.
He said: "As a school we are working towards Fairtrade status and we could be accredited by this summer.
"This cafe will help towards our aim and other schools are following in the area, such as Coomb Briggs Primary school.
SCHOOLS laid down a gospel sound with an urban beat for a concert with a difference.
Primary schools flocked to Central Hall, Grimsby, for the Secondary School Singing Festival – but this was no normal choir.
THERE were goals galore as sporty students tried to stay on the ball during a 24-hour five-a-side football game.
The freezing conditions may have meant that Grimsby Town had to call off their planned clash against York City this weekend, but it wasn't enough to deter pupils from Oasis Academy Immingham from their goal.
2012 is a year that is set to be a historic one for many people across the United Kingdom. As one TV advert says, its time to put the GREAT back into BRITAIN...
Academy staff member Christine Allenby completed the the Great North Run this weekend, raising nearly £900 for charity. Here is what she had to say about the experience...
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