Bolton School has been involved in the fight against Covid-19 by helping to provide hospital, NHS and care home staff with vital PPE equipment during the summer term. The Senior Girls' School provided over 550 visors while the Junior Boys have also 3D printed 150 visors and more than 250 visor headbands. Individual pupils have also got involved: a Year 6 boy created and 3D printed 'ear relievers' for use with masks and a Year 8 girl provided inspiration to people around the world when her poem about lockdown went viral. These are just some of the projects that Bolton School has been involved with during lockdown.
The Joint Senior Concert Band put together a socially distanced virtual final performance of the year, which also celebrated the 2020 leavers and thanked them for their contributions to the band. Watch it here or via the play button below:
In the Girls' Division, the traditional exhibition of A Level and GCSE Artwork was transformed into a digital gallery on the website, to allow students' work to be showcased. The exhibition galleries can be viewed via the following links:
More end of term events went virtual at the beginning of July as the summer term came to a close. Watch them via the following links:
- Girls' Division Year 7 and 8 Celebration Event
- Junior Girls' Virtual Concerts: Years 5 and 6; Years 3 and 4
- Boys' Division Live Virtual Assembly for Years 10 and 12
- Celebration of the Junior Girls' Year 6 Leavers
Sixth Form student Lizzie Crowther decided to start her own food blog. She started out wanting to document her favourite family recipes before going away to university at the start of the next academic year, but then decided to use her free time during lockdown to learn how to create her own website. Lizzie Likes officially launched at the end of June.
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