Welcome to issue #100!
Weekly news from Bethnal Green Academy. Well, here it is, our 100th issue of our weekly magazine, Word on the Street. Sadly, there aren’t enough column inches to be nostalgic because as always we have a lot of great news to report.
B.G.A. + B.B.C. = N.E.W.S. BBC School Report, report.
A huge well done to our team of Student Reporters; Azara, Ciaran, Sumaya, Theo and Theo, who scripted, performed and recorded Bethnal Green’s very first School Report for the BBC last week. As part of an annual project run by the BBC our students were tasked with creating their very own video report for the BBC News website. Working to a tight deadline, our roving reporters had just 3 three hours to work as a team, write and record their segment and publish it online. Focusing on our current reading project and our Read Around the World challenge, Azara pretended to be reporting live from Salt Lake City in America (our current location), only to reveal that was still in fact at school! Check out the video on our news page now and loads more videos on the BBC School Report website.
BBC School Report Sport Relief Mile Student Council News Table Tennis Championships Diana Awards
Issue #100 - Monday 26 March 2012
May 09 - Our first of many street parties is in full swing as students and staff join forces to perform a Bollywood dance routine.
2008 - the fantastic artwork from our annual Artbeat project run by our community partners Allen & Overy has regularly featured in our newsletter and will itself be celebrating 10 years of creativity in 2013.
July 09 - Apparently this is a science lesson and the students are dressed as plant cells but I had to check!
2008 - Bridges to Africa sponsored walk across all the bridges along the Thames. May 11 - Students join Roger Waters on stage at the O2. “We don’t need no education!”
We hold a World Record by the way!
Nov 07 - Students meet with the BSF architects to help design our new school.
Celebrating 100 issues of our weekly newsletter, Word on the Street.
Oct 11 - Who knew First Aid could be such fun!
Oct 11 - Pretty in pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Day.
Feb 12 - Students meet with Labour leader, Ed Miliband to discuss community safety as part of the CitySafe project and the Living Wage campaign.
2009 - Students spread a message of hope in support of educational charity, PEAS (Promoting Equality in African Schools).
Nov 07 - One of many fundraising events featured over the past 5 years. Guess who?
April 08 - our Year 7 students come face to face with a giant, wild chicken!
March 09 - Students don their overalls, gloves and masks for a CSI-style day of forensic investigation.
April 08 - Mr. William’s Year 7 students build their own raft and set sail.
Celebrating 100 issues of our weekly newsletter, Word on the Street.
July 11 - Balloon powered vehicle racing at our Big Stem Wind Up challenge.
Nov 11 - Students on parade at the Lord Mayor’s Show.
May 08 - Ms. Dippenaar and Ms. Blair shiver their timbers at our piratethemed, Year 6 taster day.
July 11 - Prince Charles visits Bethnal Green.
July 11 - Ms. “Friar” Stafford at R&J Day!
Student Leadership Student Council Meeting Notes Every week our KS3 and KS4 Student Councils meet to discuss key issues brought forward by students, award nominations and to make decisions based on feedback such as our recent uniform consultation. If you have any comments, concerns or ideas, please let your Student Council representative know. During this week’s meeting, Azara, Kaya, Mustafa, Moshina, Nqbile, Peace, Tahmina and Theo met to discuss and act upon the following items:
Run for other’s lives.
Discussion Points from last week:
The Sport Relief Mile.
• Students have spoken with Mr. Warmann and the P.E. Department and have agreed to support the Sport Relief Mile and advertise it during assemblies.
Throughout the day on Friday, students and staff rose to the challenge once again by completing laps of their very own Sport Relief Mile running track, mapped out around the school site.
This Week: • Proposal for Student Councils to be divided into three separate Committees; Learning, Extra-Curricular and Social. • Student Council members will be recruiting volunteers to join the three new committees and will meet on Wednesday after school to plan the next steps.
It was fantastic to see so many of our students giving up their time before school, during both break and lunch, and after school to complete the 5 laps of our track required to clock up their Sport Relief mile.
A.O.B. • Basketball hoop? • Extended breakfast options for Year 10 students
Working together, we covered more than 400 miles! That’s the equivalent of running from our school to Edinburgh! We’re still counting the 50 pence pieces but fingers crossed we will have raised as many pounds as miles run!
Inter-Form Table Tennis Championships
Backspins and smashes at the ready! Sign up now and watch this space as the competition begins at the start of next term.
Inspire the lives of others. The Diana Award.
Top of the table. As the posters around school suggest, this is the one you have all been waiting for, the Bethnal Green Academy, Inter-Form Table Tennis Championships.
• Points to feedback in assemblies (Sport Relief Mile, early exam entry, aspirational targets)
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Our Student Council representatives are currently discussing the Diana Awards, created to recognise and congratulate young people who inspire the lives of others.The core values of the Diana Awards are: Youth (belief in the power of young people), Celebration, Collaboration and Pride. Who would you nominate for an award? How could we improve our school by adopting the values of the Diana Awards? Find out more at diana-award.org.uk
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Wheelie Good! This is a great tutor time activity. How many words can you make from the letters in the wheel? The only rule is, each word must use the centre letter. Aim for 20 words and there is at least one, 9 letter word to be found!
Also, can you rearrange ‘education’ to make another nine letter word?