Friday, 1 February 2019

1 February 2019

This week the Boys' Division bid farewell to former Headmaster Mervyn Brooker (2003-2008) in a special memorial assembly. Old Boys, the Head of Games Mr Paul Fernside, Chair of Governors Michael Griffiths and current Headmaster Philip Britton offered their tributes to "a good man" and celebrated his contribution to Bolton School.


A video of the memorial assembly can be viewed here.

Over 90 students from six local colleges attended the inaugural Oxbridge Conference hosted by Bolton School. Visiting speakers from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge offered insights into the application process, tips on how to stand out and encouragement to apply. Bolton School alumni who are recent graduates from these prestigious universities also gave their perspectives and advice, and helped to facilitate activities throughout the day.


Girls in Year 9 were given a typical British soldier's perspective on the First World War through the one-man play 'Meet Tommy Atkins'. Tommy's story and the event of their history textbooks were brought to life by writer, director and actor Peter Gill.


The school has enjoyed a dusting of snow throughout the week and children in the Nursery Class took advantage of the wintry weather with creative outdoor activities.


A team of three Girls' Division pupils has made it to the District Final of the Rotary Club Youth Speaks competition. The girls went up against five other schools in the Intermediate category but, after confidently delivered introduction, arguments and vote of thanks, they were crowned winners and will compete in the next stage of the competition in March.


All of the girls in Year 11 walked down to Bolton Lads and Girls Club to find out what National Citizen Service (NCS) is all about. They found out how taking part in NCS can benefit them while at the same time helping their local community, and also discovered the range of fun activities available at Bolton Lads and Girls Club.

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