Katie in Year 9 has recorded this splendid rendition of World War 2 classic 'We'll Meet Again' to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day...
Katie in Year 9 has recorded this splendid rendition of World War 2 classic 'We'll Meet Again' to commemorate the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day...
Katie in Year 9 has recorded this splendid rendition of World War 2 classic 'We'll Meet Again' to commemorate #VEDay75
— Barr Beacon School (@barrbeaconsch) May 4, 2020
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day...@VeraLynnDecca #DameVeraLynn #ukulele #veday2020 pic.twitter.com/DBZgLfyAEW
On Friday 8th May we commemorate 75 years since Victory in Europe day, which marked the beginning of the end of the Second World War.
Walsall Council are asking for pupils to get creative and produce pieces in response - they can be art works, poems, songs, dances, whatever!
If you produce something you would like to be shared, you can email it to dlowbridgeellis@barrbeaconschool.co.uk or put it straight on Twitter yourself, tagging @barrbeaconsch
You can find out more about national VE Day events here:
https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/get-involved/remembrance/remembrance-events/ve-day-75
Katie in Year 9 has recorded this splendid rendition of World War 2 classic 'We'll Meet Again' to commemorate #VEDay75
— Barr Beacon School (@barrbeaconsch) May 4, 2020
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day...@VeraLynnDecca #DameVeraLynn #ukulele #veday2020 pic.twitter.com/DBZgLfyAEW
Advice for keeping mentally healthy
Pupils: The most important thing during this time is to stay healthy - and that includes in your mind as well as your body. Everyone's mental health is different. Some of you will find it comforting to do lots of school work and some of you will find having a long 'to do' list makes you anxious. Listen to your body - and your mind. For most, maintaining some kind of routine is a good idea. Perhaps do a mix of reading, exercise, school work and fun stuff. Use this time to learn a new skill or develop an interest. Here is further advice from children's charity UNICEF: www.unicef.org/coronavirus
Parents: It’s natural to feel worried about what’s happening with COVID-19. Here is some NHS advice you might find useful yourself: www.nhs.uk/oneyou
Here is some advice from the Universities of Oxford and Reading about how to help your child talk about their feelings: HERE
And here is advice along similar lines from Young Minds: www.youngminds.org.uk
We love keeping in touch with former students and they love to keep in touch with us.
Jack Evans graduated from Barr Beacon in 2015 after completing his A levels here and now works as a Senior Parliamentary Aide in the Houses of Parliament. His top tip for succeeding in education is to “try your best, one day at a time. In the end, the results will be worth it.” For the world of work, he recommends that you “always remember that you are your own person and strive to be the best version of yourself.”
There are more alumni profiles in our most recent newsletter.
The government is closely monitoring the spread of the Coronavirus and is taking action at home and abroad.
The overall risk of Coronavirus to the UK remains moderate. However, we understand that people may be concerned where there are children, students or staff returning from or visiting China.
Public Health England and the Foreign Office have issued advice for anyone travelling to the area. This can be found at: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/china
You should not be unduly worried about the possibility of your children catching the Coronavirus.
There is no reason why your children should not continue to attend their early years, school or further education setting as normal.
We recognise that some families or children may be planning to travel to China during the forthcoming half-term period. If so, please refer to the FCO’s latest travel advice via the link above.
A UK wide campaign has been launched to provide clear advice on how to slow the spread of Coronavirus.
Please help to support the campaign which promotes basic hygiene practices, such as regularly washing hands and always sneezing into a tissue, to stem the spread of viruses.
A group of pupils experienced a live orchestral performance by the world-renowned City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) at Symphony Hall in Birmingham.
After opening with a thunderous rendition of Alan Silvestri’s theme from The Avengers films, the orchestra played pieces by Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Pärt and more.
This is what some of the pupils said:
Sami: “I liked the heavenly sounding one. The piece Tchaikovsky wrote for a bet with his friend.”
Mercedes: “I really liked it but I’m not sure why. It was a new experience.”
Nicole: “It was really interesting watching them and seeing how they played their instruments.”
We are delighted to announce that the National Citizenship Service has awarded us with Gold status because so many of our students signed up. As well as a plaque, we received a certificate from the Prime Minister.
The National Citizen Service is open to all 16 and 17-year-olds in England. It helps young people build skills for work and life, while they take on new challenges and meet new friends. They have a short time away from home and take part in a team project that will help their community.
Self-quizzing is a powerful strategy to get knowledge stuck in your long-term memory. And it’s so simple to do! We use self-quizzing in lessons as well as setting it for homework.
Watch our video to see a step-by-step guide of how to do it.
This is a selection of some of the Maths department’s favourite websites to help aid independent work and revision completed at home:
Maths Watch - https://vle.mathswatch.co.uk/vle/
Log onto the system using your unique login and password, once on the system to access questions click on ‘my progress’ at the top of the screen then click on the bar next to the topic you want to work on, if you have trouble with this pop and see your maths teacher.
Maths Genie - http://www.mathsgenie.co.uk/gcse.html
The GCSE revision tab is particularly useful and has revision notes and model answers with questions along with questions for you to attempt and then also the solutions for these questions.
BBC Bitesize - https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/examspecs/z9p3mnb
This is the new version of BBC Bitesize which has been updated with the resources for the new specification, it has guided run through on techniques, video clips, activities and tests to complete. This covers all topics on the new GCSE specification.
Mr Barton Maths - http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/gcse.htm
This website gives you a while variety of resources from past exam papers (remember these are the old specification papers) to “walking and talking notes”, it also has revision notes on the majority of topics and includes a lot more, it is well worth a look around to see what is available!
This has questions and practice papers to access on the website along with videos on how to complete some of the practice papers. There is also a “5 a day section” which allows you to practice 5 different questions from 5 different topics for every day of the year.
On Maths - http://onmaths.com/
Please remember the predicted paper is only what they think – there is no guarantee that these questions or topics will come up. The computer only awards marks for fully correct answers and not working out and the marks down the side may change for the real exams as they are only rough guides!
Don’t forget you also have access to maths workout numbers 1 to 8 on the system which can be accessed through the start menu -> maths then clicking on them, they are split into sections as follows :
Inspired by the original artist, Paul Cummins, we decided to commemorate Armistice day with our own version of the famous ‘Weeping Window’. The whole school project included every pupil and student at Barr Beacon contributing to the installation by making a grand total of 3800 poppies.
The poppy veil was formed by various pupils, Including five young boys who have a parent currently serving in the forces. This was a special time for them to reflect on their parents’ contribution to the welfare of our society and the boys thoroughly enjoyed being part of the creative process.
Aldridge Remembrance Service
We are very proud of our Head Boy Harjodh and our Deputy Head Girl Edna who represented Barr Beacon School at the Remembrance Service that was held at Aldridge War Memorial on Sunday 10th November 2019. During the service, they laid a wreath, on behalf of the school
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