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Tag Archives: Solihull

Solihull recognised as ‘China-ready’ at tourism awards

Beijing recognition for town’s tourist industry.

27 April, 2016 in Business, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

Security specialist celebrates 5 years in business with record growth

A West Midlands security specialist is celebrating its 5th anniversary in style by creating up to 60 jobs and achieving 100% year-on-year growth.

2 August, 2013 in Business, Most recent, Solihull.

Topping the league for new investment

The Greater Birmingham and Solihull region is one of the most successful in the UK at attracting foreign investment

24 July, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Solihull.

Argentine students welcomed in Solihull

A group of Argentinian students were so delighted to join in lessons at Solihull School they cooked up traditional dishes and danced the tango.

15 July, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Solihull, Tourism, Travel.
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Chilean students boost Spanish studies

Spanish language learning at Solihull School is thriving thanks to the expansion of an exchange programme with schools in Chile.

7 July, 2013 in Education, Solihull.

Royal welcome for pupils at new Marie Curie Hospice

Boys and girls from Solihull School enjoyed a date with Royalty when they were invited to the official opening of the new Marie Curie Hospice in Solihull.

27 June, 2013 in Most recent, Solihull.

New PE teaching team puts girls on path to excellence

Solihull School has paved the way to sporting excellence for female pupils after expanding its Physical Education Department.

19 June, 2013 in Education, Health, Most recent, Olympics, Solihull, Sport.

Solihull pupils hand over cheque in aid of Syrian Crisis Appeal

Nationwide efforts to bring life-saving assistance to children and families fleeing the civil war in Syria have been boosted by the boys and girls of Solihull School.

5 June, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Solihull.

GBSLEP Chair points to opportunity for growth in area’s global reputation

Harnessing Birmingham’s rising global profile could help areas across the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership’s patch to boost their reputation internationally

8 May, 2013 in Birmingham, Business.

Solihull boys bolster Britten in Bergen

A prestigious international choral collaboration to celebrate the centenary of a great British composer has reached a climax at Solihull School.

8 May, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Music, Solihull.
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Solihull students receive Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards

Solihull School students enjoyed a day of pure gold when they received their Duke of Edinburgh awards at St James’ Palace.

1 May, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Solihull.

‘Talk to Reg’ to make regulation simple

Companies in Greater Birmingham and Solihull have received a boost this week with the launch of a new website that provides a single point of reference for business support and regulatory guidance.

29 April, 2013 in Birmingham, Business, Solihull.

Girls answer 40th anniversary reunion call

Scores of ‘Old Girls’ are planning to return to Solihull School on 22 June for a gala reunion to celebrate the arrival of the first female students 40 years ago.

25 April, 2013 in Education, Local history, Most recent, Solihull.

Solihull School celebrates Oxbridge offers

Solihull School is celebrating an outstanding set of Oxford and Cambridge University offers

19 April, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Solihull.

‘Stunning’ Phantom production at Solihull School

The Phantom of the Opera musical, which pupils performed in the Bushell Hall over five nights, received a standing ovation from the 600 strong audience

28 March, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Music, Solihull, Theatre.

Celebrating Britten in Bergen

Solihull School is to take part in worldwide celebrations for the centenary of the great British composer Benjamin Britten.

12 March, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Music, Solihull, Travel.

Clowning around at Solihull School

Crazy clowns, daring aerialists and magical illusionists will be making an appearance at Solihull School when the ‘Big Top’ comes to town next month.

8 March, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Most recent, Solihull, What's on.

Solihull Hospital breast care patients invited to meet with Sir Ian Kennedy

Sir Ian Kennedy is inviting breast cancer patients who were treated by surgeon, Mr Ian Paterson, at Solihull Hospital to an open meeting

7 March, 2013 in Health, Most recent, Solihull.

History brought to life by a Sutton pilot

Solihull Junior School pupils enjoyed one of their finest hours when an aircraft enthusiast from Sutton Coldfield told them about the day he flew a Spitfire

1 March, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Solihull.

Win the trip of a lifetime care of Kuoni at Touchwood

Solihull residents will have the chance to win a trip of a lifetime to the Far East, courtesy of Kuoni at Touchwood and Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts.

20 February, 2013 in Business, Most recent, Shopping, Solihull, Tourism, Travel.

Bringing history to life in Solihull

Solihull Junior School pupils inspired by the discovery of the remains of King Richard III are to carry out an archaeological dig in their School grounds.

12 February, 2013 in Education, Local history, Most recent, Solihull.
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Solihull sax stars join BGT’s Julian Smith

Talented saxophone players from Solihull School who triumphed at a top music contest are to join ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ star Julian Smith for a live performance.

24 January, 2013 in Education, Most recent, Music, Solihull, What's on.

Junior school artists inspired

Budding artists from Solihull Junior School showcased their skills at a local gallery where they were praised by the artist who inspired them.

9 January, 2013 in Art and Leisure, Education, Most recent, Solihull.

Olympian boosts the takings

Olympic hockey star Sally Walton took a festive step forward to help Solihull School’s Parents Association achieve a new fundraising goal.

21 December, 2012 in Education, Most recent, Olympics, Solihull, Sport.

Charity cycle rides raise £40k

A group of former school friends and business colleagues from Solihull have ‘trebled’ their efforts to raise a total of £40,000 for Macmillan Cancer and in memory of Veronica Partridge who benefited from their care.

20 December, 2012 in Cycling, Most recent, Solihull.

Teacher ‘taches raise ‘Movember’ dosh

A hair-raising approach to helping a good cause has paid off for a group of Solihull School teachers sporting the best ‘taches in town.

4 December, 2012 in Education, Features, Most recent, Solihull.

Solihull School drama lovers have a ball

A darkly lyrical adaptation of the fairy story ‘Cinderella’ proved the perfect fit for drama lovers at Solihull School.

3 December, 2012 in Most recent, Solihull, Theatre.

Aesthetics Hair Salon: Midlands Hairdresser of the Year

There were celebrations last night as Solihull hairdressers Sarah & Adrian Bowron of Aesthetics were awarded the title of Midlands Hairdresser of the Year at HJ’s prestigious British Hairdressing Awards, sponsored by Schwarzkopf Professional.

28 November, 2012 in Business, Solihull.

Solihull School appoints first Poet Laureate

Solihull School has taken a creative new approach to commemorating School events after appointing its first Poet Laureate.

25 November, 2012 in Education, Poetry, Solihull.

Solihull School students rise to homemade bread day

Food Technology students at Solihull School enjoyed a slice of the action when it came to celebrating Homemade Bread Day.

23 November, 2012 in Cookery, Education, Food and drink, Most recent, Solihull.

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