Monday, 30 March 2020

27 March 2020

Quite a week at Bolton School and certainly one for the history books! With the pernicious global spread of Covid-19, UK schools closed and teaching went remote. Foundation teaching staff, many of them with children of their own, worked hard showing imagination and creativity and pupils acted maturely and diligently as physical schools closed, except to key workers’ children and the vulnerable.  

Infants were set a number of tasks to complete at home and particularly enjoyed story-time with Mrs Mees. Junior and Senior School pupils, using their iPads, undertook a wide variety of tasks across subject areas as normal timetables continued. There were many novel approaches to online learning, including Patterdale Hall setting daily outdoor learning challenges, stay-at-home DofE activities and sports departments challenging pupils with ‘keepie-uppie’ competitions and keep fit sessions. Many parents expressed through social media how hugely appreciative of the efforts that teaching staff went to:

I have been so impressed with how smoothly it has all gone this week! Well done.

“Thanks to you and the staff, it’s made working for home easier as my daughter is occupied in a constructive way, maintaining contact with her class, carrying on learning. Really impressed and grateful.

“Thank you to all at Bolton School for keeping some rhythm, structure and normality for all pupils. Great directed learning.”  

“Thank you to all those involved in keeping the school going and for providing the daily routine. I can not describe the joy of hearing the laughter coming from my daughter’s room throughout the day.

“Thank you to you and all your staff for keeping some normality in our children’s lives during this surreal time. Having the structure of normal lessons has definitely helped with my daughters’ mental and physical well being.

“Bobbed home at lunch, there was much hilarity in my daughters A level maths class, such a tonic for all at a time when they cannot meet friends. Thanks for everything you and the other teachers are doing to maintain normality and support other key workers.”

“Feeling proud 2 have got through Week 1 of Distance Learning with my 3 boys! We are all still speaking and smiling! So grateful to the school - brilliant leadership & management of this. Everyone deserves a glass of wine or two now.”

Thank you Sue Hincks and Philip Britton and all the Bolton school staff. Proud of our school. Stay safe.”

It's a wrap! 1 full week complete - a huge thank you to Bolton School and Philip Britton for ensuring that our boys could still learn and develop themselves. Zoom has been a life saver along with many WhatsApp calls between friends.”

“As I write this our daughter is engaged with her subject teacher in her remote learning. What a week for everyone. A huge thank you Sue Hincks and Philip Britton for your leadership and to all the teachers for your hard work and professionalism this week. We are impressed!

At the end of the week, teachers were pleased with how it had worked out and just a little relieved to make it to the weekend:

Definitely the most unusual week of my life. Virtual School has been up and running for five days now. Zoom and Showbie have been most effective and do you know what, the young creatives have risen to the challenge. Lots being done.”

“Well done to all the Lower School boys, who have engaged so well with remote learning in our first week! Your teachers really appreciate your hard work and enthusiasm. Big thank you to parents and carers for their support. Hope everyone enjoys a well-earned break this weekend!

“At the end of the first week of remote teaching a huge congratulations to the 6th form who have superbly engaged and carried on their studies through Zoom and Showbie as well as other platforms.

“Hearing very positive things in our daily PE zoom meetings with our students about how the girls are looking after themselves. Pupils in Y7, 8 & 9 are rising admirably to the challenge of keeping their activity diary up-to-date with some innovative ideas.”

“Well done to Levi for running his own Bee Keeping ECA club from home today.

“Six period day done, every class was fabulous. Feeling ever so slightly more upbeat about the whole situation. Even my 10 year old Mac has managed to Zoom!

"Year 4 have been very busy with their home learning task this week. They have been writing instructions, finding out about evaporation as well as keeping up with their numeracy skills. Well done girls keep up the good work.”

"What a week! I've never worked so hard (that's from Mrs Super Conscientious). It's been exciting, innovative, challenging and occasionally frustrating. Brilliant support and camaraderie from all at Park Road Juniors.”

“Having used Zoom to have a Form Meeting with 3B, it was lovely hearing so many varied highlights of their week: many writing their adventure story, some class discussions on Showbie,, of course Joe Wicks' PE – the Body Coach -, even the daily calculations made the list.

Virtual Bolton School has had a tiring but successful first week. So proud of the pupils who have been ready and engaged for lessons. I've been glad to help staff and pupils work this out! But I am very ready for this weekend!”

Miss Hincks, Headmistress of the Girls’ Division: “Undoubtedly the longest week of my life. Thank you every colleague at Bolton School including our Junior Schools, Infants’ and Nursery for keeping 100 key workers’ children happy and occupied, the majority at Beech House and Nursery, whilst offering home learning to 2,000 more.”

Mr Britton, Headmaster of the Boys’ Division: “Thank you to parents, boys and colleagues who have made the virtual school work so well this week. Everyone has played their part to give the boys some structure at a very strange time for them all, keeping them connected with school and one another and making progress.

Mrs Faulkner, Head of Junior Boys’ School: “Well done to all Park Road Junior Boys, staff and parents for their hard work this week as we’ve established good virtual learning habits. Enjoy the weekend.”

Mr Britton, Headmaster: “For 110 years the Sergeant has brought boys to the Headmaster to be asked to be Captain and Vice Captains of School. Today I appointed the team for 2020/21 by Zoom!”


Former pupil Jonny Ashton helped produce a rapidly put together TV programme for Channel 4, Coronavirus: How to Self Isolate Yourself and another former pupil, Thorrun Govind appeared on BBC News appealing to people to respect boundaries in pharmacies.  



One or two stories from the previous week were also posted on the School website, including an article with former Chairman of Governors Michael Griffiths in which he talks about the changing role of governorship,  a review of the recent visit by former pupil Professor Mike Waring when he addressed the School’s next generation of scientists and medics, a look at the Nursery’s Early Year Phonics project and its recent Curiosity Approach accreditation.


Friday, 20 March 2020

20 March 2020

The final of the Young Musician of the Year competition took place in the Boys' Division. The Junior and Senior winners from seven instrumental categories took part and their performances made for a spectacular evening of musical entertainment.


In honour of International Women's Day, Old Girl Elizabeth Newton (née Whyatt) visited the Girls' Division to share her seven life lessons with current pupils. Now Head of Professional Development at London Business School, she was able to offer advice and guidance through an inspiring assembly and later a masterclass with Year 11 and round-table questions with the Sixth Form.


We recently caught up with a group of Sixth Form students and recent leavers who have received Oxbridge offers, to find out more about their experiences applying to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Read interviews with each of them here.


Year 5 pupil Miley danced with members of the Birmingham Royal Ballet Company at the end of February. She appeared in two acts of their production of 'Swan Lake Dreams' after months of rehearsal and thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience.


With the Bolton School campus closing for the majority of pupils at the end of the day, staff across the Foundation have worked hard throughout the week to ensure that learning will continue seamlessly for all. The Heads have reminded parents and pupils that it is 'business as usual' for most, but from home and remotely rather than in school buildings.

The News Blog may pause in the coming weeks with pupils continuing their education from home, but please follow us on social media for those small stories and updates that our members of staff are able to share. Bolton School can be found on Twitter @BoltonSchool, Facebook at Bolton School and Instagram @Bolton_School_Foundation. The Boys' and Girls' Division Heads are also active on Twitter @Philip_Britton and @SueHincks.

Our outdoor pursuits centre Patterdale Hall and the school's outdoor pursuits team plan to provide daily outdoor challenges on Twitter: follow @Patterdale_Hall and @Boltonoutdoor for these.

A full list of Bolton School social media links can be found here on the school website, including links to departmental Twitter feeds.

Friday, 13 March 2020

13 March 2020

The Poetry Festival in the Girls' Division this year featured UK Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, who gave a performance of some of his work and answered audience questions. A group of twenty pupil poets also shared their work as part of the evening's entertainment.


This event was part of the Girls' Division ongoing series of Arts and Sciences Enrichment Evenings.

Pupils from both Junior and Senior Schools were excited to meet Old Boy Lieutenant Commander (Royal Navy) Robert De Maine, who returned to Bolton School on a literal flying visit in his helicopter! He talked to a wide range of pupils on the day, answering their keen questions and providing a brief tour of the EC135 Juno helicopter.


Three more Old Boys returned to Bolton School to talk to students in Years 9 and 11 and the Sixth Form. Freelance Documentary Director Jonny Ashton talked to pupils about his career so far, which has involved work on shows such as 'Celebrity Hunted, '24 Hours in Police Custody' and 'The Paras: Men of War'. Boys also heard from Luke Crompton, an advertising copywriter, and Jamal Niaz, a sports and entertainment journalist.

The Boys’ Division Under 18s Water Polo team have been named National Champions for the seventh year in a row! They lifted the trophy after dominating the ESSA National Finals with a convincing series of wins.


Congratulations also to Year 12 student Katherine, who was awarded second place in the national Lytham St Anne's CA Classics Competition 2020! She impressed the judge, Dr Arlene Henderson-Holmes of King’s College London, with her witty talk 'My Dinner Party Guests: The Profane, The Witty and The Sacred'.

Bolton School Nursery is taking part in a year-long Local Authority Early Years Phonics Project alongside other local schools and nurseries. This is a great opportunity for the Nursery team to celebrate current good practice whilst developing and honing new skills.

Children in the Nursery Class had fun with lots of sporty activities and raised £30 for Sport Relief!


Earlier in the week, the Tweenies at Bolton School Nursery celebrated Holi, the festival of colours.

Last week, children in Beech House Infant School brought the book 'The Enormous Crocodile' to life with a series of dance workshops with West End In Schools.


During the week of half term, a group of Girls' Division students visited Patterdale Hall in the Lake District for the annual Writing Retreat. They spent the week exploring their creativity and writing poems and prose in beautiful surroundings.

Thirty-seven Year 12 students from both Divisions recently had the opportunity to become Doctors for a Day as part of a programme run by the University of Manchester’s school of medicine. They got a real taste for what life is like for an A&E doctor through this valuable experience.

The Girls' Division Music Festival filled the Arts Centre with wonderful music and song over the course of two days just before the half term break. A huge number of girls took part, showcasing the breadth of musical talent in the school. The Music Festival culminated in a wonderful Celebration Concert featuring the winners from each class.


Unfortunately, we announced today that we are cancelling our next Enrichment Evening, which was scheduled for Tuesday 24 March 2020. We will try to arrange for Dr Phylomena Badsey to return and give her talk on 'Women in World War One' at a later date.

Friday, 6 March 2020

6 March 2020

World Book Day was celebrated across the whole of Bolton School this week. The Infants at Beech House were delighted to meet Rob Biddulph, the Official World Book Day 2020 Illustrator, who helped them to draw their own aliens in a special assembly. From dressing up in the Nursery to a 'Shoebox Story' competition for Junior Boys to quizzes and themed challenges in the Senior School libraries, the whole of the Bolton School Foundation was involved.


A gallery of photos from World Book Day can be viewed here.

Earlier in the week, children at the Nursery had fun outdoors for World Wildlife Day! They took part in listening walks, made nests and bird feeders, and enjoyed a muddy bug hunt.


Pupils at the Junior Boys' and Junior Girls' Schools benefitted from a 'Speak Out, Stay Safe' talk delivered by NSPCC volunteers. They learned about different kinds of bullying and abuse, thought about what is and is not okay, and received the important message that everyone has the right to speak out and stay safe.


Teaching staff in the Girls' Division have been helping primary school pupils in Year 6 to achieve more advanced mathematics learning as part of an ongoing partnership project with Lostock Primary School. The lessons aim to help the children to get the best grades possible in their National Curriculum Assessments in the summer.


Tickets are now available for The Jazz Age Jeopardy: an immersive 1920s theatre production starring pupils from both Divisions in Years 7 to 9! Join us in the Arts Centre Wednesday 18th, Thursday 19th and Friday 20th March 2020 (7.00pm) for what is sure to be a fantastic performance.


Coming up at the end of the month is our next Arts and Sciences Enrichment Evening: Dr Phylomena Badsey will give a talk about Women in the First World War on Tuesday 24 March 2020. You can subscribe to our mailing list to receive updates and reminders of forthcoming events.