Friday, 18 January 2019

18 January 2018

Boys' Division students in Years 8 to 13 created powerful pieces of artwork to commemorate the lives of victims and survivors of the Holocaust, which will be displayed at the Bolton Holocaust Memorial Day service. They worked on the project with Holocaust art educator Caroline Slifkin to explore this year's theme: torn from home.


BSS Leisure has gained accreditation from Swim England to independently deliver  Swim England Level 1 and Level 2 Swim Teacher courses! There are six courses currently planned between April and October, which will be held in the Arts Centre swimming pool. Book online at www.bssleisure.com or phone 01204 434797 for a registration form.

Junior Boys went on an exciting musical journey with Travelling by Tuba. The interactive presentation went on a historical and geographical trip through the development of wind instruments. Boys enjoyed music played on a wide range of instruments and some volunteers even joined in with the performance.


Old Boy Terrence Li returned to the School to talk to current Boys' Division Sixth Form students about his career in Finance. He spoke candidly about the rewards and the challenges alike, giving students a fair picture of what it is like to work in this sector. He also encouraged students to undertake work experience and gave other helpful tips for the application process.


Looking back at last term, Boys' Division musicians helped to raise money for the charity Muscular Dystrophy UK by performing at a fundraising concert.

Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods is this year's Joint Senior Production! The performances will take place at the end of this half term (13 to 15 February). Tickets cost £5 and are now on sale: please contact Miss Caulfield (hcaulfield@boltonschool.org.uk) to book.

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