Monthly Archives: January 2018

Congratulations Holly! Well done.

Congratulations Holly! Well done.

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Congratulations to musicians Kieran (Grade 6 rock and pop guitar), Rowan (Grade 5 guitar), Felix…

Congratulations to musicians Kieran (Grade 6 rock and pop guitar), Rowan (Grade 5 guitar), Felix (Grade 4 saxophone), Tristan (Grade 3 saxophone) and Sidharth (Grade 3 guitar), who received their music certificates today – with special mention to Holly, who achieved her Associate of the Royal Schools of Music Level 4 Diploma in Music Performance: […]

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Sixth Formers attend RS events in London

A group of 27 Year 13 RS students were able to attend a Philosophy and Ethics conference at Bloomsbury Baptist Church on Friday 26th January, along with 500 other Sixth Formers. There were several lectures by leading academics such as Oxford don Keith Ward on the reasonableness, or not, of faith in God, fine-tuning and kalam […]

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@ReadingBlues Crews racing @TheQuintinHead today. Also got a good luck from the girls! https://www.facebook.com/chloe.willis.92/videos/10155521458184865/ …

@ReadingBlues Crews racing @TheQuintinHead today. Also got a good luck from the girls! https://www.facebook.com/chloe.willis.92/videos/10155521458184865/ …

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Adopting a middle way towards the use of mobile phones and other devices in the classroom – ISC

Read Mr Elzinga’s Independent Schools Council blog about digital platforms: https://www.isc.co.uk/media-enquiries/isc-blogs/adopting-a-middle-way-towards-the-use-of-mobile-phones-and-other-devices-in-the-classroom/ Information about Adopting a middle way towards the use of mobile phones and other devices in the classroom (RSS generated with FetchRss)

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Pupils pose questions they would like Heads to answer in 'Insight'. Nicola Mason, Head of St Julian School Portugal; Jesse Elzinga, Headmaster of @ReadingBlues; Jenny Palmer, Head of Elizabeth College and Colin Gambles, Headmaster @Hutchesons respond. https://buff.ly/2neATLE pic.twitter.com/ZO8O6gp2ZD

Pupils pose questions they would like Heads to answer in ‘Insight’. Nicola Mason, Head of St Julian School Portugal; Jesse Elzinga, Headmaster of @ReadingBlues; Jenny Palmer, Head of Elizabeth College and Colin Gambles, Headmaster @Hutchesons respond. https://buff.ly/2neATLE  pic.twitter.com/ZO8O6gp2ZD

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All you runners and walkers out there: Please note that this year's Blue Coat Race for Life will be…

All you runners and walkers out there: Please note that this year’s Blue Coat Race for Life will be happening at the beginning of the Summer Term, rather than the end. The date is now Tuesday 24th April, and there will also be a mufti day that day. If you would like to help us […]

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Good luck to Year 8 tennis player Tom, who is taking part in the U14 tennis competition in Tarbes in…

Good luck to Year 8 tennis player Tom, who is taking part in the U14 tennis competition in Tarbes in the south of France, this weekend. (RSS generated with FetchRss)

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A big thank you to Dr Aric Sigman, who is at Blue Coat for two days, speaking to all of our Year 9-13 students – and parents – on the very important topic of Alcohol Awareness http://www.aricsigman.com/  #RBCSPastoral

A big thank you to Dr Aric Sigman, who is at Blue Coat for two days, speaking to all of our Year 9-13 students – and parents – on the very important topic of Alcohol Awareness http://www.aricsigman.com/  #RBCSPastoral

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ARIC SIGMAN

Blue Coat is very pleased to welcome Dr Aric Sigman, who has been in School since yesterday, speaking to all of our Year 9-13 students – and parents – on the very important topic of Alcohol Awareness. http://www.aricsigman.com/ Book Review in medical journal Alcohol and Alcoholism Vol. 46, No. 6, p. 737, December 2011, Oxford […]

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