Staff attempt 3 lakes, 3 countries in 24 hours challenge
Staff at Young Epilepsy St Piers School and College are raising funds for a wheelchair accessible boat for students on campus.
The latest from St Piers School & College
Staff at Young Epilepsy St Piers School and College are raising funds for a wheelchair accessible boat for students on campus.
We are so excited to announce that Santander Consumer Finance and Splash Projects have teamed up with us for their most challenging project to date.
Day three of the Santander Consumer Finance UK Big Build 2016 saw the groundwork being made ahead of next week.
St Piers School students along with thousands of students across the country have begun the Tenner Challenge. The aim is for the students to turn a £10 investment into profit in just four weeks.
Teenager Sam has become an internet sensation after his spirit and incredible dance moves have dubbed him the ‘dancing barista’ of Starbucks, in North America, reports the Daily Mail
Young Epilepsy, former St Piers College student & star of BBC Three documentary Epilepsy and Me, Jack Haines does not let epilepsy define who he is, reports epilepsytoday.
Young Epilepsy, St Piers College student, Rebecca Groves has gained valuable qualifications as she is set to enter the world of work, reports the Crawley News
We are pleased to announce the official opening of the Griffith Therapy and Life Skills Centre for students with autism. The centre will help students living with extreme complex needs to maximise their potential.
Young Epilepsy has teamed up with The Wheelyboat Trust to host a ‘Swim the Lake’ challenge at the local Weir Wood Reservoir in Forest Row, near East Grinstead.
St Piers Farm is a much loved part of Young Epilepsy, supporting students as one of a range of different types of sensory activities we provide on campus. Our students enjoy getting to learn new skills such as, animal care, welfare and nutrition.