Week commencing 11th September 2023
The Week Ahead Weekly Newsletter
A special welcome to our new starting families in school!
- Quick Stop Notices
- Next Week
- Stars & Students of the Week
- Classroom News
- Helpful Links
- Fundraising
- Headteachers Message
Growing lives that bear fruit
Quick Stop Notices 👀
Birthday Party
All are invited at 2pm on Friday 15th to join our celebrations – any help appreciated.
2pm until 3:30pm in the playground (weather permitting).
Formal learning will end at 2pm, and we will have a party to celebrate BCS being 30. There will be cake and fun and games.
Building Project / Parking
All on track for end of October, will be two classrooms, mainly for Maths and Science in middle and upper school, enabling us to develop our autism provision space. Thank you for being flexible with routes around school and respectful parking so as to keep good relations with our neighbours. Please be mindful that the local residents have received a letter from the council asking them to photograph any incidents of inconsiderate parking.
What do we need for school?
- EYFS
- A bag containing a change of clothes (labelled with names)
- Lunch
- WATER bottle (no juice)
- Book bag
- Wellies
- Rain coat
- Primary
- Lunch – if not ordering online
- Morning healthy snack
- WATER bottle (no juice)
- Book bag (no backpacks please, we have limited space to store them)
- Labels in jumpers and sweatshirts
- Rain coat
- NO pencil cases – school provide stationery
- Purchase School Uniform
- Note: PE uniform on PE days
- Middle
- Lunch – if not ordering online
- Morning snack or toast money
- Name labels in jumpers and sweatshirts
- Rain coat (Named)
- School bag
- Pencil case containing HB pencil, sharpener, coloured pencils, highlighter, eraser, green biro, black biro, blue biro
- Maths kit – compass, set square, protractor, ruler
- Scientific Calculator (we recommend Casio)
- Purchase School Uniform
- Note: PE uniform on PE days
- Upper
- Lunch – if not ordering online
- Name labels in jumpers and sweatshirts
- Rain coat (named)
- School bag
- Pencil case containing HB pencil, sharpener, coloured pencils, highlighter, eraser, green biro, black biro, blue biro
- Maths kit – compass, set square, protractor, ruler
- Scientific Calculator (we recommend Casio)
- Purchase School Uniform
- Note: PE uniform on PE days
- AP
- Acorns (middle school)
- Lunch – if not ordering online
- Water in a re usable bottle
- Morning snack or toast money
- Name labels in jumpers.
- Coat/jacket (weather dependant)
- Pencil case containing pens, pencil, sharpener, eraser.
- Daily diary
- Purchase School Uniform
- Note: PE uniform on PE days
- Please wear the correct uniform unless it has been agreed otherwise with Mrs Horton.
- AP
- Oak class (upper school)
- Lunch – if not ordering online
- Water in a re usable bottle
- Morning snack or toast money
- Bag
- Name labels in jumpers and blazers.
- Coat/jacket (weather dependant)
- Pencil case containing HB pencil, sharpener, coloured pencils, highlighter, eraser, green biro, black biro, blue biro
- Purchase School Uniform
- Note: PE uniform on PE days
- Please wear the correct uniform unless it has been agreed otherwise with Mrs Horton.
Mental Health support information
Next Week
Not much to report here! However, keep an eye on your emails and texts for anything we might send out next week.
👇🏼Dates for your Diary👇🏼
- 15th September at 1:30pm – BCS is 30! Party in the Playground – bouncy castles, face painting, games, food and cake. If anyone wants to help out please let us know
- 11th October – Staff professional development day – School Closed to Pupils.
🥣Lunches🌭 – New Menu arrangement from September 2023
Lunches from September 2023 will be £1.25 per meal per day. Pudding option will be 50p
Puddings will be different each week so if your child isn’t fussy and would like pudding, you can order via MIS Parent Portal. However, you can also send your child with cash for puddings.
Day | Meal | Option 1 | Option 2 | Pudding |
---|---|---|---|---|
Monday | Baked Potato | Beans & / or Cheese | Plain potato | |
Tuesday | Hot Dogs | |||
Wednesday | Chilli | Nachos or Rice | Warm or Cold | |
Thursday | Curry | Chicken or Veggie | Rice or Naan | |
Friday | Macaroni & Cheese |
Lunch orders close at 9am every Monday morning. Please email help@bxs.org.uk if you have any issues setting up a Parent Portal account.
Please check you are using the latest version before ordering. Latest version v1.183 – Parent Portal help
⭐️Stars and Students of the Week⭐️
Primary School
Love Class |
Rosalie – for great phonics work & an amazing creative picture Rosie – for settling in to her new class well & adapting to new changes |
Peace Class |
Eirik – for having a great first week at a new school Imani – for being a superstar and working hard in English |
Kindness Class |
Zach – for amazing work in English Penelope – for being amazing in Spanish |
🎓Classroom News 👨🏻🏫
GCSE Trip to Stratford
On Wednesday GCSE literature students travelled down to Stratford upon Avon to see Macbeth, Shakespeare’s ‘Scottish play’ and one of their exam texts. Blistering temperatures made the 3 hour journey down challenging so we all enjoyed cooling down in the church where the Bard is buried. We ate dinner outside the iconic Royal Shakespeare Theatre building (the first public building in England designed by a woman).
As we took our seats in the audiotorium we could see shadowy figures moving about behind the stage and birds dropped to the floor as we chattered with anticipation. Silence fell and three murky figures emerged from the ‘ground’ of the stage. We were instantly enthralled by the story that unfolded before us. The thrust stage meant that we were clustered around the action as it happened and sitting in the Circle our eyes were level with characters who hovered in the air. Bagpipes created an eerie atmosphere, a huge flame suddenly burst up towards us and a re-written comedic scene brought light relief to the intensity. Scottish accents and tartan were mixed with electronic sounds and brightly coloured costumes.
As I cast my eyes on the students I saw gasps, winces, laughter and eager guesses about why certain choices had been made together with an incredible level of focus on a warm evening. “That was actually good” said one student as we left- praise indeed from someone who professes not to like Shakespeare. Thanks to parents for collecting their children at 1.30am and to the staff team for making it happen- it was worth every minute.
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📈Fund Raising 💷
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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.
Welcome back everyone!
This week we watched the builders placing the cornerstone of the new classrooms. The orientation and angle of the cornerstone has to be exactly right for the rest of the building to work, and to stay level and plumb. Without a correctly placed cornerstone, the building simply wouldn’t work.
There are so many parallels between a building project and Christian faith. I love the song ‘Cornerstone’ which is written about having Christ as the cornerstone of faith
My hope is built on nothing less
Than Jesus’ blood and righteousness
And I dare not trust the sweetest frame
But wholly trust in Jesus name
When darkness seems to hide His face
I rest on His unchanging grace
In every high and stormy gale
My anchor holds within the veil
Christ alone, cornerstone
Weak made strong in the Savior’s love
Through the storm
He is Lord, Lord of all
His oath, His covenant, His blood
Support me in the ‘whelming flood
When all around my soul gives way
He then is all my hope and stay
Christ alone, cornerstone
Weak made strong in the Savior’s love
Through the storm
He is Lord, Lord of all
When He shall come with trumpet sound
Oh, may I then in Him be found
Dressed in His righteousness alone
Faultless, stand before the throne
Jesus, the Son of God, is “the chief cornerstone” of the building project that is God’s eternal kingdom. “God so loved the world” that he sent his Son on this mission (John 3:16). If we get the cornerstone right, everything else built will be in the right alignment
You are . . . built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone.
— Ephesians 2:19-20