LEGO LEAGUE COMPETITION
Last week, a team of Year 7 students competed at the South West Region First Lego League competition.
In Novitate Vitae
Last week, a team of Year 7 students competed at the South West Region First Lego League competition.
Wow! What a SUPERCALIFRAGILISTIC performance!
This week, over 80 students participated in a “practically perfect” performance of Mary Poppins Jr.
Year 12 students Freya and Ruth share their experience:
On Tuesday 25th February, 30 Sixth Form students from year 12 took part in the annual London Law and Politics Trip.
At the end of January, we held our annual launch conference of Cambridge University’s HE+ programme for the Bristol hub of schools, with over 160 students from the area attending.
All those that are part of the St Bede’s Catholic College community are delighted to celebrate the successes of Year 11 students this year.
Rob King, Principal, said: “This fantastic group of students has lived through a hugely challenging time. Despite the uncertainty, they have worked hard and risen to the challenges in a way that is so impressive. These children have grown in all aspects of their life, but today is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate their academic successes. Although we have many great performances at the top end, with large numbers of grades 8 and 9, we want to recognise all the huge achievements from students that have been dealing with very difficult circumstances. These students have earned the grades that will allow them to take their next steps in life. The students are a credit to themselves, their families and the college and we know they are going to make important contributions to our society in the future”.
“I would also like to thank the staff who have supported the students wonderfully, both through emotional care and in preparing them well for their examinations.”
Alicia Chrysostomou, Chair of Governors, said: “Well done to everyone, students and staff, in this most challenging of years. We wish each and every student success in their next steps”.
82% of students achieved a 4 or higher in English and Maths.
33% of all grades were 7 or higher.
The Attainment 8 score was 5.5.
The top achievers include:
Romily M: Ten grade 9s
Christo J: Seven grade 9s, one grade 8 and two grade 7s.
Nicole S: Seven grade 9s, one Level 2 Distinction*, one grade 8 and one grade 5.
Alessia L: Eight grade 9s, one grade 8 and two grade 7s.
Andrea G: Four grade 9s, one Level 2 Distinction*, two grade 8s, two grade 7s and one grade 6.
Giuseppe L: Five grade 9s, three grade 8s, one grade 6 and one grade 5.
Mollie M: Three grade 9s, five grade 8s, one grade 7 and one grade 6.
Theodora S: Five grade 9s, three grade 8s, two grade 7s and one grade 5.
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On the 13th November, 12 members of the Key Stage 3 GIFT chaplaincy team visited Clifton Cathedral to be commissioned as a chaplaincy team. The day began with Mass celebrated by Mgr Liam Slattery in place of Bishop Bosco. Grace, Olivia, Kye, Lucy and Elijah all read during Mass beautifully. During the service with most of the secondary schools in the diocese attending, each member of the chaplaincy team was presented with a badge and certificate. Congratulations to year 7 and year 8 students; Navin, Alan, Elliott, Grace, Sienna, Natalie, Seren, Millie, Lucy, Elijah, Kye and Olivia. New members of the Chaplaincy team are always welcome. See Mr Loud for details. |
Congratulations to Jackie White who has won the award for "Teaching Assistant of the Year" in this year's National Teaching Awards 2023.
We are delighted that the builders have arrived and work on the expansion of our new sixth form building has commenced. Due to finish in November 2023, we are excited about the new facilities from which our students will benefit. We will keep you posted on progress over the next few months.
The St. Bede’s Way Spotlight identifies someone who stands out as exemplifying one of our three St Bede’s Way principles of “Work Hard. Be Kind. Do the Right Thing.”
We were delighted with the efforts of Bell Burnell House in their most recent fundraising venture 'Around the World in 8 days.'
The St. Bede’s Way Spotlight identifies someone who stands out as exemplifying one of our three St Bede’s Way principles of “Work Hard. Be Kind. Do the Right Thing.”
This week our spotlight highlights Year 10 students Henry and Will. Henry and Will were recently selected to represent Bristol Bears Rugby team. A successful debut for both students with a 33-15 win against opponents the Rhondda Valley.