BVGS Newsletter April 2017

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Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School Inspiration and Excellence

Spring Term 2017 Message from the Head

Though Spring 2017 has been touched by the sadness of events in Westminster, the abiding atmosphere here at Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School has been one of hope and optimism. As you can read in this newsletter, some of our students participated in the Young People’s Parliament for Erdington at the Houses of Parliament. Other have been pleased to welcome (and importantly) question representatives from the Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties to BVGS. Commitment to democratic values is alive and well here. Elsewhere, I have been pleased that our playground space has been restored to full capacity with the final removal of our temporary accommodation block. Meanwhile, we are delighted by the many academic and personal successes of so many students mentioned in this colour newsletter or celebrated in assemblies or on our website/Twitter feed. This Spring has been a time of interesting innovation. Read on to find out about our new corporate partnership programme or the welcome improvements in our careers provision embodied by the work of Pauline Knowles, our careers advisor, and the recent Careers and Jobs Fair. The writer T.S.Eliot once described April as the 'cruellest month.' I beg to differ. This Spring has been full of positivity. I wish our senior students a purposeful, balanced and effective holiday revision period and to all our families a very happy Easter season. With my very best wishes, Headteacher

Bilal Ahmad (OV 08-10), above, came into school recently to have lunch and talk to future engineers about his career path with BP. He also led an assembly for Year 11 and was presented a gift from the Governing Body as a thank you for his three-year service.

School Captain Reiss Chahal and fellow Erdington constituents Mohammed Ali, Jamaal Sims, Jacob Richards and Aaron Pahal represented our school with pride at the Young People's Parliament for Erdington at The House of Commons chaired by Speaker John Bercow and accompanied by Erdington's MP Jack Dromey. They discussed many vital issues concerning their neighbourhood.

Careers Fair

Part one held on the afternoon of Friday 31 March saw careers advice in the form of a Q&A panel discussion, a trading game with Deutsche Bank and two 1-hour seminars. It was fantastic to welcome back OV Stephan Wade (1988) Russell Lowe (2000), Paul Giannecchini (2002), Ashley Evans (2007), Josh Seaton (2008), Bradley Allen (2010), Michael Evans (2011) and Frances Bentley (2012) as well as parents Sheridan Bird and Paul Anderson and Natalie Clemson from Pick Everard. All of our speakers gave excellent insights into their professions and companies, with representatives from Google, Advanced and Babcock Engineering. Part two on the Saturday saw seminars running at regular intervals throughout the day in Old Big School and FF9 in the STEM block on topics such as engineering, financial services, architecture, dentistry, teaching and physiotherapy. Many thanks to OV Dan Codd (1998), Nick Clewer (1998), Amit Chudasama (2001), Tom Narraine (2008), Tom Beasley (2008), Stuart Drinkwater (2008), Owain Jones (2009), Amo Panesar (2011), Catherine Smith (2013), Andreas Papastylianou (2013) and Orlando Woodburn (2013), as well as Katy Hanby from KPMG. All of the attendees commented on the high quality of the seminars and we are very thankful to everyone that gave up their time on a Saturday to come in to school and talk with our students. There were also 16 exhibitors throughout the day in Big School. These included several of the School’s corporate partners, Honeybourne Facilities, Wow Zone, Align Architecture, Unitemps, Tamworth Steel and Bell Lax Solicitors. Also present were The Army, The Belfry, Western Power, Advanced, EY, Gowling LLP, KPMG, Southall Harries and The University of Law. There were also a couple of volunteers offering CV tips and careers advice, and it was good to see another couple of OV present on the Gowling stand, Sam Wallis (2007) and Richard Crawley (2008), as well as James King (2007) with his PoshCartCo serving refreshments throughou. All those that attended got valuable insights into a range of careers, and made some excellent new contacts. This event will be tweaked, but will now be an annual event, so we look forward to building on the success of the inaugural event in 2018.

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