Monthly Archives: April 2020

We had a brilliant virtual lower school drop in today where we did a quiz Well done to E who came 1st and B who came second #virtualchaplaincy @ReadingBluespic.twitter.com/5NcKeqlD0D

We had a brilliant virtual lower school drop in today where we did a quiz Well done to E who came 1st and B who came second #virtualchaplaincy @ReadingBlues pic.twitter.com/5NcKeqlD0D

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Day 4 of our well-being programme: Write down five things you are grateful for and share them with us please.

Day 4 of our well-being programme: Write down five things you are grateful for and share them with us please.

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Jess Gillam – Where Are We Now? – Virtual Scratch Orchestra

During the Easter holidays our Year 10 student, Alex M-Z took part in Jess Gillam’s Virtual Scratch Orchestra, performing Where Are We Now? by David Bowie. The orchestra was made up of over 930 musicians from over 26 countries, aged between 6 and 81, recording their parts at home in isolation. If you look very […]

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Spiritual Assembly, Thursday 30 April 2020 – Reading Blue Coat School

We are grateful to Westy, for presenting this morning’s Spiritual Assembly https://rbcs.org.uk/spiritual-assembly-thursday-30-april-2020/ Reading Blue Coat is closed to pupils and staff, apart from those who are enabling provision of care for the children of key workers. All other pupils are continuing their education from home. Reception is open between 8am and 4pm each day. Enquiries […]

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Spiritual Assembly, Thursday 30 April 2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzWvgUx-0to&feature=youtu.be

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The Link Foundation is a Berkshire based charity offering a helping hand for local children. Reading Blue Coat boys past and present are doing an amazing job ensuring the most vulnerable families in our community receive meals during this unprecedented time working in conjunction with Tom Kerridge and Meals from Marlow .

The Link Foundation is a Berkshire based charity offering a helping hand for local children. Reading Blue Coat boys past and present are doing an amazing job ensuring the most vulnerable families in our community receive meals during this unprecedented time working in conjunction with Tom Kerridge and Meals from Marlow .

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Day 3 of our Summer Term well-being challenge: Call a relative or friend who is far away and have a chat with them. Who are you going to call?

Day 3 of our Summer Term well-being challenge: Call a relative or friend who is far away and have a chat with them. Who are you going to call?

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After an excellent ‘virtual awards ceremony’ the #teamrbcs netballers were #stayingconnected with a quiz night. Rumour has it that the ‘experienced’ duo of Mrs D and Mrs T took the spoils that even included a round on netball. Looked like a lot of fun @ReadingBlues @RBCGeographypic.twitter.com/xsmvEB3kLo

After an excellent ‘virtual awards ceremony’ the #teamrbcs netballers were #stayingconnected with a quiz night. Rumour has it that the ‘experienced’ duo of Mrs D and Mrs T took the spoils that even included a round on netball. Looked like a lot of fun @ReadingBlues @RBCGeography pic.twitter.com/xsmvEB3kLo

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Day 2 of our Summer Term well-being challenge: Make a card for someone's birthday/celebration that's coming up. We look forward to seeing your photos – just add to the comments.

Day 2 of our Summer Term well-being challenge: Make a card for someone’s birthday/celebration that’s coming up. We look forward to seeing your photos – just add to the comments.

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Lumatech

Proud to partner with SFL to light our home town of Marlow blue to say a big THANK YOU to our fantastic NHS staff! Special thanks go to All Saints’ Church Marlow, Macdonald Compleat Angler, Court Garden House, Places Leisure, Marlow Town Council, Buckinghamshire Council and Transport for Buckinghamshire for their support in making this […]

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