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Gifted and Talented Day

19 July 2010

Creative writing, mandarin, tag rugby, sign language, drama, street dance and ultimate Frisbee were just a few of the varied activities on offer at the Gifted and Talented Day held on Wednesday 14th July.  218 students, aged 11 to 16, from Daubeney, Hastingsbury, Robert Bruce and The Grange schools were invited to the enrichment day, organized by the Kempston Education Trust (KET) and the Harpur Trust, and held jointly at Bedford School and Bedford High School for Girls.  The Bedfordshire and Luton Fire and Rescue Service were also on hand to coach Tag Rugby.

Richard Fuller, MP, who welcomed the talented and gifted students, told us, "each of the young people today has inside them potential for themselves, the local community, and the wider world.  The Kempston Education Trust Gifted and Talented Enrichment Day is a fantastic way for them to gain independence, to realize and fulfill their potential".

Teachers from Bedford School and Bedford High School for Girls, and eight girls from BSHG, all of whom are currently on the summer holidays, generously gave their time and expertise for free, as did the fire crew from the Bedfordshire and Luton Fire and Rescue Service.

Martin Fletcher, Head Teacher of Hastingsbury Business and Enterprise College said, "The whole Kempston Educational Trust Gifted and Talented Enrichment Day was an outstanding success. It was wonderful to see Kempston children and students from middle, upper and special schools participate in such an inclusive day long project. This Kempston Education Trust initiative created a wonderful opportunity for young people of Kempston to participate in a variety of exciting and dynamic activities. Also it was excellent to note that all involved were enabled and encouraged to develop and share their skills, talents and enthusiasm".

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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