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Monthly Archives: January 2018
Public speaking at the Chamber Concert
Last week’s Chamber Concert featured not just music – but also some public speaking. Here’s a fun rendition of “Vampire” by Steve Hunter. (RSS generated with FetchRss)
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Year 9 Matthew on clarinet – at the Chamber Concert
Last week’s Chamber Concert showcased some of our talented musicians – including Year 9 Matthew on clarinet. Thanks to Mrs Stam for her videos and photos. (RSS generated with FetchRss)
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Read about our new "Four Books" series in the Library: https://rbcs.org.uk/library-launches-new-four-books-series/ … #goodreads #RBCSAcademic
Read about our new “Four Books” series in the Library: https://rbcs.org.uk/library-launches-new-four-books-series/ … #goodreads #RBCSAcademic
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We are advertising for a full-time Teacher of Economics: https://rbcs.org.uk/vacancies/
We are advertising for a full-time Teacher of Economics: https://rbcs.org.uk/vacancies/
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Current Vacancies | Reading Blue Coat School
We are advertising for a Teacher of Economics. Take a look: https://rbcs.org.uk/vacancies/ The most important role of every RBCS teacher is to teach the pupils. That sounds obvious, but it can be easily forgotten when one is also a tutor attached to a House, running a sports team or musical ensemble, helping with CCF and […]
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Tonight, Miss Van der Werff will be speaking to interested pupils and parents about next year's…
Tonight, Miss Van der Werff will be speaking to interested pupils and parents about next year’s Wilderness Expertise trip to Nepal. (RSS generated with FetchRss)
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Good luck to our U12 footballers for their County Cup match against Forest School this afternoon.
Good luck to our U12 footballers for their County Cup match against Forest School this afternoon. (RSS generated with FetchRss)
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Miss Plowman's Year 9 History class were fortunate today to hear a talk by Blue Coat's archivist, Mr…
Miss Plowman’s Year 9 History class were fortunate today to hear a talk by Blue Coat’s archivist, Mr Van Went, who spoke about Blue Coat alumni who had gone to fight for Britain during World War One. Miss Plowman says the talk has helped the boys to understand what life was like for the countless […]
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Library launches new “Four Books” series
Blue Coat’s librarian, Miss Knight, has introduced a new “Four Books” series, in which members of the School community talks about four books that have influenced their lives and reading. The inaugural guest was Head of English, Mr Stewart, who chose “formative books from my life that might have turned me on to literature”, as […]
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How to see Old Blue impressionist Josh Berry do stand up in London. https://twitter.com/JBImpressions/status/958282459044433921 …
How to see Old Blue impressionist Josh Berry do stand up in London. https://twitter.com/JBImpressions/status/958282459044433921 …
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