Monthly Archives: October 2019

Private Peaceful Review – Reading Blue Coat School

The reviews are in! Read about our Middle School’s sensational performance of Michael Morpurgo’s Private Peaceful’ here – The Reading Blue Coat production of Private Peaceful was an utter triumph. From set design and costuming to the incredible performances of our boys, it was truly spectacular. Before the audience took their seats, air-raid sirens drew […]

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Private Peaceful Review

The Reading Blue Coat production of Private Peaceful was an utter triumph. From set design and costuming to the incredible performances of our boys, it was truly spectacular. Before the audience took their seats, air-raid sirens drew the crowd outside to witness the full cast march from School House to Way Hall. Led by Capt. […]

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A reminder that tomorrow is a non-uniform day in support of The Aldworth Partnership. The Aldworth Partnership is an umbrella term for the outreach work that Reading Blue Coat undertakes. It is a pupil-led initiative to empower every student to get involved in community service!pic.twitter.com/iFWYni88VB

A reminder that tomorrow is a non-uniform day in support of The Aldworth Partnership. The Aldworth Partnership is an umbrella term for the outreach work that Reading Blue Coat undertakes. It is a pupil-led initiative to empower every student to get involved in community service! pic.twitter.com/iFWYni88VB

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After learning about the Battle of Hastings in their History lessons, our Year 8 pupils travelled there themselves to learn a little more!pic.twitter.com/iP6AvaToqJ

After learning about the Battle of Hastings in their History lessons, our Year 8 pupils travelled there themselves to learn a little more! pic.twitter.com/iP6AvaToqJ

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Year 7 French pupils have been learning higher numbers and had access to pretend currency to make the experience more genuine! The smiles are clear to see, though there were questions aplenty about how the French reach numbers from 70, upwards and why this counting system is usedpic.twitter.com/dN4A3DTMQJ

Year 7 French pupils have been learning higher numbers and had access to pretend currency to make the experience more genuine! The smiles are clear to see, though there were questions aplenty about how the French reach numbers from 70, upwards and why this counting system is used pic.twitter.com/dN4A3DTMQJ

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Brilliant morning of rugby. Amazing to see the progress that the Year 7s have made this half-term with a hugely competitive House comp. @ReadingBlues #wizardwallpic.twitter.com/QZO3iMVozU

Brilliant morning of rugby. Amazing to see the progress that the Year 7s have made this half-term with a hugely competitive House comp. @ReadingBlues #wizardwall pic.twitter.com/QZO3iMVozU

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Many thanks to Mr Starr, who took these pictures on his way into School yesterday morning!pic.twitter.com/09JZ8pdVmw

Many thanks to Mr Starr, who took these pictures on his way into School yesterday morning! pic.twitter.com/09JZ8pdVmw

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Many thanks to Mr Starr, who took this picture on his way into School yesterday morning!

Many thanks to Mr Starr, who took this picture on his way into School yesterday morning! (Feed generated with FetchRSS)

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Year 7 played The Reading Game yesterday! The game involves discovering books from different genres…

Year 7 played The Reading Game yesterday! The game involves discovering books from different genres and ranking them under categories of “best cover�, “best start� and “best blurb�. Perhaps the phrase “never judge a book by the cover� is applicable here! (Feed generated with FetchRSS)

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Year 7 played The Reading Game yesterday! The game involves discovering books from different genres and ranking them under categories of “best cover”, “best start” and “best blurb”. Perhaps the phrase “never judge a book by the cover” is applicable here!pic.twitter.com/znEnwgymAy

Year 7 played The Reading Game yesterday! The game involves discovering books from different genres and ranking them under categories of “best cover”, “best start” and “best blurb”. Perhaps the phrase “never judge a book by the cover” is applicable here! pic.twitter.com/znEnwgymAy

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