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Growing Lives that Bear Fruit

This week...

    Quick Stop Notices

    In light of the recent General Election call for the 4th July...

    Petition link - https://chng.it/8rPHW9FDHg

    From the ICS:

    All schools should be in touch with local politicians to make them aware of the impact of Labour’s tax proposals. We encourage you to focus on the impact on your parents, local state schooling, and your school operations. Stress whenever possible your school’s public benefit work, and existing links to the local community – as well as any specialised provision. While we still expect to see the tax proposals in the next Labour manifesto, our combined efforts are necessary to provide the best possible basis for conversations with Labour if they form the next government.

    The ISC and associations are working at a national level to engage with the Labour VAT/charitable tax policy – but schools also have a vital role to play as local advocates. We are speaking to political parties, education groups, and unions – making them aware of the unintended consequences of the policy, but also the hugely positive role independent schools play in UK education. We are also highlighting the diversity of independent schools, the specialisms schools provide, and myth-busting about the true nature of our sector.

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    When we return after half-term➡️

    New Lunch Menu after Half-Term

    Please look out for the new lunch menu on MIS Parent Portal which will be live from 3rd June.
    • Monday - Wraps [NEW]
    • Tuesday - Baked potatos
    • Wednesday - Pizzas
    • Thursday - Toasties [NEW]
    • Friday - Pastas

    If you do not see this new menu when ordering, please email help@bxs.org.uk before ordering, thank you.

    Week commencing 10th June 2024

    GCSE exams all week - please continue to pray for our Year 11 students

    Monday

    School Opens for Sum-2 term

    Homework Club - 15:30 - 16:30

    Tuesday

     

    Wednesday

    Homework Club - 15:30 - 16:30

    Thursday

    Homework Club - 15:30 - 16:30

    Friday

    GCSE Exams finish

    Dates for your diary

    June

    • 24th - 5th July - Y9/10 End of Year Exams
    • 26th - Year 9&10 St George's Hall RSC Playmaking Festival

    July

    • 1st - Yr 9/10 Trip
    • 4th - Staff PD, School CLOSED to Students
    • 11th 18:00 - 19:30 - Whole School Celebration - Church on the Way, Idle
    • 15th - 19th - Activity Week
    • 19th - School closes for Summer

    ⭐️Stars & Students⭐️ of the week

    Primary

    Love Class
    Chizara for being a very kind and caring friend
    Gloria for super phonic work.
    Samuel for being very sensible and super tidying up.

    Peace class
    Jake for being an amazing actor in the Wemmicks play.
    Eric for writing a super Wemmick story.

    Kindness Class
    Henry for amazing work in problem solving in Maths.
    Thandi for writing a fantastic Mr Stink story.

    Silver award
    Blessings
    Grace
    Oscar

    Gold award
    Yarnaa
    Violet
    Trystan

    Pen License
    Fisayo

    Middle School

    Y5

    Yo-yo for some insightful work on his English set text

    Y6

    Marley for some thoughtful work on a character encountered in her English class set text.

    Y7

    Noah for excellent job in performing the role of the BFG

    Y8

    Mbali for dedication to being prepared for speaking roles

    Katie for excellent performance in the BFG

    Hailey for excellent performance as her majesty as the Queen in The BFG

    Upper School

    Y9

    Sammie for hard work and improved progress in Spanish

    Y10

    Freya for high quality recent Science homework

    Evie for consistent improvement in Spanish.

    Brayden for excellent focus on DofE practice

    Autism Provision

    Manuella, Ashlee and Darnell from Oak class for their hard work leading up to their Maths and English exams and their great attitudes and effort throughout these exams.

    🧑‍🎓Classroom News

    Primary School Teddy Bear picnic

    Middle School mock elections

    Middle School topic group voting in the Mock Election as they have been learning about democracy this half term. They have been preparing manifestos, running for office and writing speeches. 'The Transform Party' won, well done to Caleb and his team.

     

     

    DofE Bronze and Silver awards

    Setting off

    Lunch in the rain

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    Helpful Links

    Fundraising

    We are excited to announce the the release of our new Fundraising platform - Stewardship!

    Stewardship are a Christian charity organisation who have been helping charities raise crucial funds since 1906! You can read more about them here.

    If you or anyone you know feel able to give regularly to the work of Bradford Christians School, click the button below to get started and thanks you!

    It's free to sign up to and start supporting us with Give as you Live. Send our unique campaign links to friends and family so they can support us for free too!

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    £15 raised so far!

    To say it's only been a short time we've been apart of the Stikins campaign, this is an incredible achievement. Please continue to engage with this campaign. Thank you!

    Marks & Spencer Uniform

    £120 raised so far!

    Every time someone purchases a BCS school uniform through our affiliate, M&S, we receive a small commission. So far this year we have receive £120. Thank you for your support.  

    Headteacher's Message

    Our Mission

    To provide a holistic Christian education for all and to inspire discipleship.

    Our Vision

    To be a Christian community in which everyone grows in character, faith, knowledge, understanding and wisdom.

    Last week you may have seen the production of the BFG at Guiseley Theatre. I took my nephew on Saturday who taught me a lot about faith.

    7 year old Leo loves the BFG - it is his favourite story right now. He can quote parts of the book, can analyse it (in a 7 year old way), and on World Book Day he was the BFG. He could tell me what Mr Phillips had omitted and changed, and which characters were real for him. He loved the star performance from Noah! He talked most of the first half, and was mesmerised in the second half.

    It struck me how Leo knows so much about the characters - he has studied the original book and knows it so well. He knew what was 'in character' because of his engagement with this. He actually wants to be the BFG.

    He challenged me on Saturday about faith - if I want to know what Jesus would do, I need to study the Bible, and to know what people might have changed and removed, I need to know what the original looks like. If I want to be like Jesus, I need to know what Jesus was like!

    Jane Prothero

    Thank you for your continued support of Bradford Christian School

    Have a blessed bank holiday and half-term break