Monday 13th May . Issue 118
Word on the Street The Newsletter of Bethnal Green Academy and Sixth Form
Sixth Form Reporter AS Level exams start this week and all students are focusing on is their revision and exam practice. Everybody has a clear vision of how to handle exams the exams effectively, timekeeping and they are further improving their skills to achieve better grades. While the A Level
Sandhra Samkutty
students are busy with their exams, our BTEC students have been on a programme with Allen and Overy to develop their own business ideas. They have been doing this programme for nine weeks and it was successful in terms of gaining skills for a future job.
Into the Dragon’s Den BGA’s business students undaunted as they pitch their enterprising business ideas to a panel of fiery “dragons”.
Overall, last week has been very productive in the Sixth Form and all students are being positive about the upcoming exams. Christel Luke said “At first I thought it was going to be stressful because I haven’t been part of any business groups before and I didn’t know how it worked. However, the group was given a mentor who showed us how to lead a team. For our business idea we won £250 and it was a great opportunity to gain the skills and practice which are needed when you go to a workplace.”
Primary Heads visit BGA Confident Year 7 students met Headteachers from their old primary schools on Wednesday. Last week was an eventful one for BGA. On Tuesday the academy welcomed Queen Mary University of London who held their “Away Day” in the main hall.
“ When I say the word 'art' what comes to your mind? Lichtenstein... Picasso...? You know what comes to my mind when I think of 'art'? Bethnal Green Academy. Our Bethnal Green Academy. YOUR Bethnal Green Academy!” Babar Popal, 12Tol. That was one of the lines used to woo the "Dragons" during his group's presentation. As part of their BTEC Business Level 3 qualification students are working to start their own small businesses. Suitably fiery, the dragons left no stone unturned as they picked apart our students' business plans and scrutinised their marketing strategies, market research and financial forecasts. Unwilting under pressure, our students showed resilience, tenacity and poise to exude a coolness that doused flames and won the dragons over.
On Wednesday a group of Year 7 students had an early start as they met with local Headteachers at a breakfast meeting in the LRC. They talked about their experience of their transition from primary to secondary school and how they have developed confidence and learned a great deal in Year 7. Their primary school heads proudly presented certificates to their ex-pupils.
The two teams - Colours of the Future & CBN Stylez - secured investments totalling almost £500. Both groups are celebrating the artwork of their BGA peers; using it as the cornerstone of their products. They will now manufacture their products before selling them for real in Spitalfields market in the coming weeks! The following students presented on the day: Sharmin Aktar, Rahim Choudhury, Christopher Jamal Duguid, Marjharul Hoque, Mohammed Faizul Hoque, Christel Elizabeth Luke, Abdul Mamun, Mashu Miah, Mohammed Hiron Miah, Babar Popal, Abdur Rahat. The Dragon's Den event was part of our wider Artbeat Enterprise project - supported and funded by Allen & Overy. Mr Olomowewe, Creative Technologies
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