BCCS

BCCS

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Open Day and Education Conference

It has been a long time since my last blog, apologies. It has been a busy time, the open events attracted nearly 500 groups of visitors approximately 2000 people. We also had a visit from the Archbishop of Canterbury last Sunday. The choristers performed brilliantly and after the main service  in the Cathedral we hosted an education conference in the Cresswell Centre where we debated the future of education in Bristol.

Over the last six years the education sector has been through challenging times though the outcomes for secondary schools are much improved. Examination outcomes are up by nearly 20% across the city and far less parents are sending their children to neighbouring authority schools. Headteachers and the Local Authority are beginning to work much more closely together. Bristol remains a somewhat divided city while BCCS is socially and culturally diverse; a happy and wonderful place to work!

Friday, 12 September 2014

We were delighted to finally take possession of the temporary primary primary accommodation yesterday. It has been named 'The Tree House'. The year one children were very excited to be in their new home. Sadly I was not around to see it as I left the school early on Wednesday feeling rather unwell. The whole family have now joined me in poor health but I am hoping to be recovered enough to be available for the open day on Saturday and the visit of the Archbishop of Canterbury on Sunday. Thank you to all those students who have volunteered to help with tours on Saturday it will no doubt be a busy day!

Monday, 8 September 2014


It was good to attend the service in the Cathedral on Sunday morning. Congratulations to students who became full choristers:

Mariam Alsop

Catherine Brooke

Lilah Culiford

Daniel Ghali

Oliver Harvey-Rich

Caitlin McAdam

Jacob Parker

Jacob Stevens

 

And most importantly to those awarded medals:

Dean's Chorister

Alice Boult

Head chorister:

Ben Davison

Jessica Ince

Maddy Lloyd

Jack Wilfan

Can I remind all new parents and students that we look forward to seeing you at the parent evensong at 5:15 on Monday 29th September. The pastoral team will be on hand to meet you afterwards over tea in the Chapter House. Please do let us know if you are unable to attend.

 

Wednesday, 3 September 2014


It was wonderful to see students in year one year seven and thirteen arrive this morning. They were all very smart and the challenge will be to ensure that standards remain as high throughout the year. The primary school come back to two new rooms one of which is ready and the other should be available at the beginning of next week.

Teaching and support staff have been in school since the beginning of the week and training has been focussed as ever, on teaching and learning and pastoral care. The school development plan is a detailed document but in particular this year we will be focusing on:

Marking feedback and assessment

Student voice

Stretch and challenge for the most able

Differentiation

Consolidation of common approach for reading writing and communication

Ensuring all students are involved in enrichment opportunities

Staff in Cathedral Primary School joined us for a joint safeguarding training session and it was good to be able to welcome a total of 17 new staff to both schools.