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Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Our trip to see Grease the musical in London!
A group of the E3's and STEPS students went up to London on 07th April 2011. A great time was had by all of us. We made sure we made loads of noise by joining in with the singing! Click on the photo for a link to our Flikr page to see more! How many students can you get inside a red telephone box??!!!!
Monday, 18 April 2011
Going for Gold!
David at the Marathon! |
Hi, I'm David Hopkins. I did the Reading Half marathon. The marathon was 13 and half miles it took me 2 hours to do it. I trained a lot for it for a few weeks before the big day. I am doing the marathon to raise money because I am going to Uganda with the Scouts. We will be building things like a chicken house and building a kitchen for their school, and we are going to paint the school. I have made some money towards the cost of the trip. It will cost me £3000 to go. I have had 5 injections so far to protect me against diseases like Malaria. We are going to do some Foundation Studies fundraising after Easter so please support us.
I am looking forward to this trip because I saw Uganda on the TV on Red Nose Day. The people there were suffering and my Scouts were going to Uganda for a trip so I thought I would help them. On the trip I’ll get to climb Mount Elgon and camp out in the Uganda safari. Written by David Hopkins (Pathways Entry 3). Edited with SP.
New Flooring on Outdoor Arena is no Horse Play!
Due to a leaking pipe in the outdoor arena, BCA had to have builders come in and repair the pipe leak. They had to take up all of the layers and dig to reach the problem. Once it was repaired, the builders put down various layers like gravel, matting, sand and rubber so the horses don’t get hurt. The reason there are two arenas is so that if one group is using one arena, there is one spare. Sometimes there are some special events that take place in the indoor arena. In bad weathers such as rain, snow and even gales, the teachers and students can make use of the indoor arena.
Once the outdoor arena is finished the teachers and students can return to using it again and have as much fun as before. A spokesperson said; “if the outdoor arena develops a pipe leak or some sort of other problem again then BCA can and will make sure the problem is solved”. For all our sakes let’s hope that does not happen because it doesn’t just cost a lot of money, it makes it very hard for the teachers to teach the students in their lessons. It can put a lot of pressure on the teachers and students in that course to work around all the commotion. By Richard Creffield
Once the outdoor arena is finished the teachers and students can return to using it again and have as much fun as before. A spokesperson said; “if the outdoor arena develops a pipe leak or some sort of other problem again then BCA can and will make sure the problem is solved”. For all our sakes let’s hope that does not happen because it doesn’t just cost a lot of money, it makes it very hard for the teachers to teach the students in their lessons. It can put a lot of pressure on the teachers and students in that course to work around all the commotion. By Richard Creffield
Go, Go, Go, Jo!
I am a member of two swimming clubs, which are the Thame Swimming Club and Bucks Disability Swimming Club. I had a 2 weekend swimming gala calls Bucks County Championships. On the first day which was a Sunday I swam 50m backstroke and got Gold for my Bucks Disability Club. I had to stand on the podium as 1st place and had the Mayoress of Aylesbury put my gold medal around my neck. On the second weekend which was a Saturday I swam 100m backstroke and got a silver medal and had to stand on the podium in 2nd place. I have also been lucky to meet and swim with Simon Burnett recently. Simon was a Gold medallist from the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne (Silver and Bronze in 2010) and a Silver and Bronze medallist in the 2006 European Championships in Budapest. Written by Joanne Hewett - Pathways Entry 3.
The Challengers: Completing the Six Book Challenge
The six book challenge is all about getting signed up to read six books. You then write down what you think about the book and let Deborah in the Learning Centre know all about it. Here are the students who have completed the challenge already.
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