A co-educational independent day school for pupils age 3-18. Pre-School to Year 2 at our Hymers Hessle Mount site and Year 3 to Year 13 at Hymers College.
We were delighted to welcome the HRH Princess of Wales at Hymers College after today's appointment in the city. She met with our Head, Mr Stanley and Vanessa, one of our heads of school, before surprising some excited students with a quick chat and high fives!
To celebrate National Poetry Day yesterday and the thrilling visit to Hymers by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales, some Year 8 students composed poems to commemorate the visit. Read the poems at hymerscollege.co.uk/news/national-…
Staff and students at Hymers were delighted to welcome HRH Princess Anne as she alighted from her helicopter en route to her destination in Hull. She was introduced to our longest serving member of staff, Mr Exley, before continuing her journey.
The Year 6 Choir has just become NATIONAL CHAMPIONS at the Barnardo’s National Choral Competition at the Royal Festival Hall in London! Brilliant, Brilliant, Brilliant! @BarnardosEvents
We are saddened to share the news of the passing of Old Hymerian Henry Foster who attended Hymers from 2011-2016. Our thoughts and prayers of the whole school community go to Henry’s family and friends.
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Farewell to the Elstone family! We wish you all every success and happiness in the future and thank you for your amazing contribution to Hymers College.
It was lovely to welcome our friends from Sedbergh School today and celebrate Henry Foster being an ex-pupil and a first XV team rugby player at both schools. The match was preceded with a minutes silence in memory of Henry @HymersSport
An honour once again to welcome HRH Princess Anne to Hymers College as she drops in on her way to an appointment in the city. Our groundsman, Kevin Brown, greeted her before he retires on Friday after 31 years of dedicated service to Hymers #HRH
The Junior School welcomed Year 6 children back to Hymers this week. They have adapted extremely well to their new way of learning outside in classroom marquees. Well done!
A poignant moment in this morning’s Act of Remembrance. As the Head Boy and Head Girl read out the names of the 207 Hymerians who gave their lives for their country, 207 members of Years 7 & 9 stood up one by one. We will remember them.