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27 April 2009

by Victoria Tarbox L6

Recently Abbi Allen and I were selected to represent the school in the Lessons from Auschwitz Project along with many other local students, including two from Bedford School. 

Lessons from Auschwitz is a national project for sixth formers run by the Holocaust Trust and funded by the government.

The project includes two seminars in Reading and then a one day trip to Poland to visit the Auschwitz camps.Auschwitz

At the first seminar we had discussed what to expect, however in reality nothing could prepare us for what we saw. The experience was an incredibly valuable one that opened our eyes to the atrocities of the Holocaust.

During the evening at the second camp, we had a memorial service where a Rabbi spoke. This comment was one that particularly affected us:

"Often we give a minutes silence for someone who has sadly passed away.  If we were to give a minute's silence to each individual that died in just Auschwitz alone we would be stood here for four years."

We hope to use the lessons we have learnt during the project to educate future generations to stop anything like this happening again.

You can see a video clip of the trip on You Tube.

Girls on Lessons From Auschwitz Project

GCSE Results

Girls have once again achieved some truly excellent results in their GCSE examinations this summer. 29% of all results were at A* grade, 57% A*-A and 80% A*-B.

 Carla Barberio, Rebecca Murray, Hannah Short and Surina Taneja all achieved 10A* grades, Tessa Forbes and Chloe Scott 9A* grades, Connie Fan, Yasmin Jamil and Frances Whittaker-Wood 8A* and Emily Myrtle, Lauren Roberts and Georgia Austin Greenall 7 A* grades.

Eighteen girls were sitting their examinations having spent, in most cases, only 3 years studying in English, and yet between them they amassed results which closely mirrored the overall percentages: 21% A*, 54% A*-A and 76% A*-B.

Although I am sad that our boarders are unable to progress to Bedford Girls' School for their Sixth Form studies, I am delighted that most of our very top achievers will be going on to take A level or IB courses there.

I wish every girl who left Bedford High School at the end of Upper 5 the very best of luck for their future studies.                       

Julie Eldridge 

 


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