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Brakenhale(at Home)
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Week 3
Dear Parents/Carers
Welcome to edition 3 of Brakenhale At Home and of course the start of the summer term. Although this is the strangest start to any term, in all of our school careers, it has not stopped it being a highly productive one. This edition of Brakenhale At Home is real evidence of that.
Monday saw the launch of our new online learning resources and although there have been a few teething problems, overall the feedback has been incredibly positive. My eldest son is working his way through the Year 7 daily schedule as what is being provided is such high quality. Please do continue to contact us if we can help in any way with home learning and we will do our absolute best to support you. In addition to our everyday lessons we will also continue to send you additional resources that we think your children might benefit from. Please dip in and out of these as you see fit.
Although this crisis does mean that there is additional day to day work to undertake, please be assured that we are very focused on planning strategically for the remainder of the term and into the next academic year.
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Headteacher’s Introduction3
With that in mind, we have been fortunate enough to be able to recruit two new excellent additional Science teachers joining us as Seconds in Science, Mr Falconi who is joining us from Feltonfleet School and Miss Anderson from Desborough School.
A huge thank you to all parents who are eligible for free school meal vouchers, we are very aware that this has been a difficult system to access, please be assured that this is a problem with the Government provider and not with the Trust, but please continue to email the link on the website if you are still struggling to access your vouchers.
We hope you enjoy all of the articles and examples of both student and staff work in this edition and please do continue to share with us things that we can include.
I do hope that you are all keeping safe and well and managing to stick to the Government guidelines of staying at home, save the NHS and protect us all.
My very best wishes, Jane Coley
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Hello!We are more than
just a school, we are a community.
Each week we will be posting messages from people in and around the Bracknell area to see what our local friends,
family, neighbours have been up to
to keep spirits high!
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Fun Friday Challenge
Each week at Brakenhale School and across the Trust we run the Fun Friday Challenge.
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Fun Friday Challenge 1 – Show Your Appreciation for the NHS8
The Friday Challenge over Easter could not have been more important; by showing our appreciation to the NHS!The first Fun Friday Challenge was a great success with many of you showing your appreciation to the NHS! Well done to all who took part with many wonderful designs from thank you cards, drawings, banners, posters, poems, songs and letters thanking the NHS for all the work they do on a daily basis!There were a huge number of entries; all of amazing quality! We can see how much the NHS mean to you all. As a school we have forwarded all the entries onto the Greenshaw Learning Trust and the NHS.We had the most entries among all the schools in the Greenshaw Learning Trust, go team Brakenhale!Many house points were issued for taking part in this challenge and you can see some of the entries in the next few slides…Mr Cooper, Mrs McCrorie and the team at Brakenhale
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A big shout out goes to the following for their entries:
Arthur SaldaevChloe SwindellsCasey McCrorieErin BrodrickHenry TurnerJames Carr
There were so many more that could be mentioned, we appreciate all of your hard work and look forward to seeing future entries to the Fun Friday Challenge!
Jess SackleyVictoria TaylorJun Nan KeLarissa BologLily-Mai DarbyshireLuca Ferrari
Macey ClarkMarine SatakeMegan BrutonShania AliTeegan Kirkland
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Best Entries – 1/4
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Best Entries – 2/4
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Best Entries – 3/4
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Best Entries – 4/4
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Year 7
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Year 7
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Year 8
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Year 9
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Year 10
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Year 11
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Staff
Fun Friday Challenge 2 – Scavenger Hunt!
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This week’s second Fun Friday Challenge was a scavenger hunt! We hope you enjoyed your journey. You needed to answer all the clues and questions to complete the hunt!We look forward to seeing how you all got on in next week’s Brakenhale@Home
Fun Friday Challenge 3 – Loo Roll Challenge
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Next week’s Fun Friday activity is the Loo Roll ChallengeSend in your best videos and pics of your ‘keepie-uppies’, juggling, headers, volleys or any other sporting skills you can think of with a loo roll!
Budget Eating
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/collections/budget_dinner_recipe_and_ideas
Courtesy of BBC Food
Our Chef, Mr Ascran, has found lots of budget recipes on the BBC Food website, including Kidney Bean and Pineapple Curry, Spaghetti and Meatballs, Perfect Omelette, Chicken Kebab Wraps, Vegetable Egg-Fried Rice – why don’t you give them a go!
Easy Recipes
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A couple of easy recipes suggested by Ms Bounds for you to try!
Courtesy of Ms Bounds
Working from home#TEAMBRAKENHALE STYLE
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Science(at Home)
We have put together some experiments you can try at home!
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Experiment 1: Acid / Alkali
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Experiment 1: Acid / Alkali28
Experiment 1: Acid / Alkali29
Experiment 2: Growing Crystals
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Experiment 2: Growing Crystals31
Experiment 3: Plastic Milk
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Experiment 3: Plastic Milk33
PE and Clubs(at Home)
Keeping active at home!
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PE: Easter Challenge3535
Thank you!
Over the Easter holidays, we set a challenge to see if we could reach Eugene, USA. It is the first location of the Diamond League Athletics Competition. It was a massive 4,993 miles away.
Unfortunately, we did not make it to Eugene. However we did make it to land! (there was a moment when I thought we could have a sea landing).
Over the two weeks we managed a massive
2833.64 miles!
So it means we made it Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
Well done to everyone who took part, the names of everyone who contributed are on the next slide.
Look out for the next challenge in May half term!
#teambrakenhale
PE: Easter Challenge3636
A massive thank you to the following as you all contributed to the miles…Miss Butcher, Miss Burrows, Miss Maniser, Miss Pickett, Miss Rushby, Miss Toofany, Mr Beukes, Mr Brader, Mr Bury, Mr Dean, Mr Duffy, Mr George, Mr Hayward, Mr Hilton, Mr Kingston, Mr Maye, Mr
O’Brien, Mr Potter, Mr Thomas, Mrs Clark, Mrs Cresswell, Mrs Higham, Mrs Holder, Mrs Hughes, Mrs Keljarrett, Mrs Masson, Mrs McCrorie, Mrs Powell, Mrs Roche, Mrs Seymour, Mrs Theal, Mrs Turner,
Ms Appleton, Mrs Bradley, Ms Coley, Mrs Wilks, Mr Boucher, Miss Manning, Mr Murray,
Darren Bury-Cooke, Hristina, Jack Southall, Casey McCrorie, Alisha Sumner, Tom Nower, Amy Johnstone,
Mr Nower, Mrs Bounds’ Husband, McCrorie Family, Mr Sword, Turner Family, Hristina’s brother, Mr Sherratt, Butcher family, Bradley Family, and Clark Family
Most Miles from:
A Staff member – Mrs Holder
A student - Hristina
From a parent/partner – Mr Sherratt
From a Family – The Bradley Family #teambrakenhale#teambrakenhale
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What is Girls Active? o You will have a say about PE and the girls’ curriculum!
o You are going to be the voice of all the girls in the school!o You are going to suggest ideas of how to get Girls Active
outside of School!o You are going to organise events!o You will work together as a team!
As we are not in school, I have not been able to have our Girls Active Meetings… However this is going to change, and it is open to every
girl at Brakenhale!
All you need to do is join this google classroom ooj7inc
So What do you have to do now?
1) Join the Google Classroom ooj7inc2) Decide which role you would like to do (all information on google
classroom) 3) Email Miss Willimott ([email protected])
Literacy Corner(at Home)
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Keeping your mind active at home!
Literacy: Corner39
EAL: English as an Additional Language
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Miss I Cmok, EAL
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In these intricate circumstances the EAL department is proud to offer support to all students with varying levels of proficiency in the English Language, aiding in accessibility and promoting achievement and independence.We are here to offer support to all pupils of different cultural and linguistic backgrounds as they work towards proficiency in English, while following the mainstream curriculum and working tirelessly behind the screens to achieve their goals.The main aim of the EAL department is to enable all students with additional language to access the national curriculum in all subjects by:❖ Developing the students’ skills in English even via electronic media❖ Helping students to become independent learners by using electronic media❖ Assisting students in gaining knowledge and skills which will enrich their personal and professional lives with the use of
electronic media❖ Helping them to integrate into the new community that is now moved behind computer screens❖ Building their confidence in the mainstream classroom while it is home basedAll EAL students can access support sessions that are now open online via [email protected] you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact the EAL Team for any advice.
If we don’t know, we know someone who knows! Stay safe! Miss I Cmok: [email protected]
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Dear Diary
What have we all been up to since last time?
Garage Gyms and Coffee!
✔Mr Maye has been working on his fitness in his ‘garage gym’ – very Rocky IV
✔He says he will now be more alert next week as his stash of posh coffee has arrived!!
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Joe and Cake!
✔Ms Lawes has been exercising with Joe Wicks and rewarding herself with delicious home-made cake!
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Coffee and Workouts
✔Ms Bounds has now taken up doing exercise –here she is enjoying her iced caramel coffee after her workout
✔Her daughter has learnt how to make the 3 ingredient only iced coffee, she has added a couple of extra ingredients, crushed ice and caramel syrup....tastes amazing.
✔Ms Bound’s tiktok dances are sort of improving and she has also realised she can still skip!
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Mrs Clark’s Animal Snacks
✔On the second week of lockdown my son challenged me to make "an animal snack". What started as harmless fun has now turned to obsession as I find myself secretly scouring Pinterest pages for animal inspiration! I have challenged my form to send their own creations and would love to see other people's ideas and efforts! Not only has it been really fun, it has also persuaded my son that he actually really likes carrots; result!
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Helping the NHS
✔Over Easter Ms Raby helped with the school effort by making scrubs and bags.
✔She hadn't used her sewing machine in years and was super proud of her efforts!
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Staying Active with Miss Toofany
✔How I’m staying active: instead of climbing up the walls during lockdown, I’m running around my local area instead. Thank goodness for great weather for my 1 hour of exercise! I have had lots of lovely encouragement from Mrs Keljarrett to keep me going :)
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Learning a new skill – Miss Wilhelmy
✔ I have taught myself to crochet! I've been a 'knitter' for a long time but have never been able to master the art of crochet, until now! I've definitely made up for lost time and made a LOT of different things, so here are my photographs.... I would absolutely recommend learning something like this, as it keeps your hands busy (which means I am not eating!) and is a very good mindfulness activity.
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Lots going on..
✔Mr Curtis has spent his Easter doing lots of different things, including; ○ DIY, dog chilling, playing
Minecraft, playing Lego, putting a ‘love NHS’ sign up outside his house, coming in to school to make PPE
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Baking
✔Ms Fandi has been busy baking delicious-looking brownies.
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Mr George – a day of remembrance
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4 years ago, on April 21st, the greatest musician (according to Mr George) to ever live passed away. In remembrance, Mr. George spent the whole day dancing and listening to the back catalogue of PRINCE!
DID YOU KNOW?
➢ Prince released 39 studio albums➢ He sold over 130 million records➢ His classic album Purple Rain was a feature film
grossing almost $70 million in the U.S➢ He typically played all of the instruments on his
albums including guitar, bass, piano, keyboards, drums and various percussion instruments
Mr. George’s tutor group (9A) even got to enjoy a video of Prince
this morning!!!
Scrubs and other NHS kit… 1/3
✔A team of volunteers have been making face masks cut out using laser technology at school.
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Singing for the NHS
✔Miss Toofany told us that one of our Year 11 students has been singing in front of the neighbours every week after the NHS clap.
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✔Other staff were gathered together cutting out patterns for scrubs, headbands, bags and masks for our front-line workers and a team at home were busy sewing...
Scrubs and other NHS kit… 2/3
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Scrubs and other NHS kit… 3/3
✔Thanks to everyone who is preparing and delivering resources, and those sewing scrubs together at home.
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DIY NAIL ART by Miss Appleton
Step 1:Find a hairgrip – it needs to still have a rounded end and bend it slightly to make it easier to hold.
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Creating your own nail art is easy, I use my own dotting tools but it is easy to create your own nail art using a simple hairgrip!
DIY NAIL ART by Miss Appleton
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Step 2: Paint your nails with whatever colour you like.
Step 3: Choose your polka dot/flower colours. Make sure they will show up on your background colour.
Step 4:Place a blob of nail polish on top of another bottle of nail polish or on a piece of plastic out of your recycling bin.
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Step 5: Dip the hairgrip into the nail polish and simply dot this onto your nails.
To create a simple flower I make 5 dots in a small circle.
It is tricky when you first start but with practice it gets easier and easier! Until you try to do it with your non-writing hand…
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Tah-dah!
““Hi Everyone! My name is Ms Carr-Jones, and I was due to start my new job as Principal First Aider at Brakenhalethis week. I am so sad not to be able to meet you
all just yet, so I thought I would use this newsletter as a chance to introduce myself.
I live in Bracknell, and I have 3 daughters. As well as this job, I am also in the Army Reserves, where I
work as a Combat Medic with a Light Cavalry Regiment. Other than all the cool (& hard!) stuff I do with the Army, in my free time, I love to get out and about exploring with my French Bulldog who’s called Reggie. He’s an absolute dude and I’d love to bring him to school with me! I’m also partial to a game of MarioKart! My job at school is to take
care of you if you feel ill or get injured, and I’m also there for you should you feel you need
someone to talk to for any other reasons. When we all get to go back to Brakenhale, please do pop your head around the Medical Room door and
introduce yourselves. I’m sure I will know quite a few of you already.
I look forward to seeing you all soon.
Welcome
Take care, Ms Carr-Jones61
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If you can help with our fundraising efforts to assist with providing IT access to students that are not able to attend school due to the COViD-19 outbreak, please click on the link below to the Greenshaw Learning Trust JustGiving page.https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/greenshawlearningtrustMany thanks for your support.
Fundraising for IT Equipment
National Theatre LiveEvery Thursday the National Theatre live is showing recordings of a production on
youtube at 7pm. The schedule is on their website but you can watch them later. They have already shown ‘One man and two governors’ with James Corden which is really
funny and is something a bit different for everyone to watch while at home. This week they are showing a classic - Treasure Island.
https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/nt-at-home
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Career Opportunities
We stretch for the NHS
Ms Lane is sharing this good resource which covers a broad range of career opportunities and it's important that parents are well informed as well as students... https://careermap.co.uk/careermag-students-teachers/
Ms Lane also saw this fantastic way of raising money for the NHS.On the 13th April people connected with thousands of others to reflect, take a
moment away from the challenges we are all facing, and acknowledge the incredible men and women of the NHS who are working round the clock to keep
us all safe.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpMrHfL01Qc&feature=youtu.be
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British Red Cross
ADHD Foundation Webinar
https://www.redcross.org.uk/During the next few months the British Red Cross will be regularly sharing activities linked to their kindness calendar.Help to spread their message of kindness.
Miss Baveystock suggests this webinar:https://www.facebook.com/1436400913275375/posts/2556283637953758/?sfnsn=sc
wspmo&extid=bqpdNlubmnir9DXaThe CEO Dr Tony Lloyd will be offering a free Facebook live webinar on Tuesday 28th
April at 7.30pm answering your questions about supporting your children during school closure.
For Coping with Corona Virus …
Tilly’s Tips
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Tilly’s Tips for Coping with Corona Virus
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Summer Term: Tip 1Make sure you do all your work so you're allowed to have Zoom time with your friends every day.
Tip 2Make sure you eat lots of carrots and cucumbers (don't forget the hummus) not only are they really tasty, they also keep you healthy.
Tilly’s Tips for Coping with Corona Virus
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Tip 3Make sure you are really nice to your parents as they seem to be getting a little bit cross a little bit quicker these days!!!
Tip 4Ensure you are stocked up with Strawberry Calpol and Nurofen and not that horrible orange one. Also that the cupboard has lots of Maoam sweets to take away the horrid taste of medicine full stop!
Happy Birthday6th to 26th April
Alfie 7ARylie 7REleonora 7AOscar 7BOliver 7ENathan 7KJoseph 7ASophie 7B
Alessandra 7EEmanuele 7EOllie 7NLucas 7BDaniel 7HBarrie 7NSam 7H
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Happy Birthday6th to 26th April
James 8BEmily 8RGabriel 8RIsabella 8EBobbi-Lin 8ECrystal 8ECharlotte 8H
Holly 8EMarine 8NSarah 8KMalachi 8BKendra 8H
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Happy Birthday6th to 26th April
Lazar 9ACharlie 9NValeria 9EMax 9BBen 9BConor 9RFaraimunashe 9A
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Happy Birthday6th to 26th April
Luke 10NShane 10AMarc-Eddy 10HHollie 10RPaige 10KLewis 10KAnastasija 10K
Christabel 10BTayla 10RAmi 10HKaliyah 10HLauren 10R
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Happy Birthday6th to 26th April
Simranjit 11NSzymon 11ECharlie 11EKirsty 11BMichael 11NJoshua 11KBenjamin 11NMaddison 11K
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Happy Birthday6th to 26th April
Lily P16RSean P16BEnya P16BKayla P16KLiam P16N
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Happy Birthday6th to 26th April
Amy P16ALuka P16RJake P16RClaudia P16RChloe P16K
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“Environmental
Zone
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Can you help?
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Environmentally Friendly Habits we have learnt during lockdown and plan to continueOur school Eco Club have put together examples of what they have noticed…➢ Less travel - families have realised that local parks, in walking distance are actually quite accessible, and lots
of activities can be done at home.➢ Valuing food - as its been difficult to get certain products at times, going forward appreciate and waste less
of what we have. Have you been creative with leftovers?➢ Have you planted things in your garden? learn to grow your own fruit and veg.➢ Reusing packaging or old items you would usually throw - as deliveries and shopping are slower or cancelled
have you learnt to reuse things for art projects or repurposing items for another use?➢ Appreciating the fresh air, being stuck inside has made a lot of us realise and value the outside, it is worth
taking half an hour everyday to not look at a screen and appreciate the world around us.➢ Listened to and watched nature, have you learnt to identify local bird song, or have you seen wildlife out whilst
you have taken your daily exercise?Send us your examples and photos of what you have been doing for the environment…
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Environmental Gains & Earth DayEvery year on April 22, Earth Day marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970.2020 marked 50 years of Earth Day. You can find out more here: https://www.earthday.org/history/Remember to focus on the importance of what the world has gained environmentally whilst we are all on lockdown!With us all staying at home and only going out in our cars when it is essential there has been a considerable decrease in pollution.Our KEY WORKER refuse collectors are continuing to do an amazing job taking away our rubbish and items for recycling, so even if you are at home you can still do your bit and recycle where possible.Don’t forget you can to recycle any old Tools for Learning and other pens – save them up and bring them to the Head of Year's office when we get back to school.Also a reminder that Mrs McCrorie is also still collecting used stamps to support guide dogs.
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Brakenhale School Lottery
✔ This lottery has been set up specifically to raise money and make a difference for our children!
✔ It's a fantastic way to bring Parents, Carers, Teachers and the wider community together, in partnership with our school, and at the same time give something back. We hope to raise funds that can support and enrich the education of our children - we aim to provide extra resources for the children, improve the school environment as well as run extra curricular activities such as music, art and sport.
✔ Your support is greatly appreciated and we wish you good luck!
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➢ This half term the Lottery is giving away £100 B&Q Gift Cards to 3 lucky winners. Of course, supporters can also win weekly cash prizes or even the £25k jackpot!
➢ https://www.yourschoollottery.co.uk/lottery/school/the-brakenhale-school
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Wednesday WarriorAwarded for actions
above and beyond their role
Tom DeanFor his outstanding work on
developing an analysis for the new Shared Curriculum and
building a workable web page with links to it all for student,
staff and parents!
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The newest of Isabel Allende
novels freshly published 319
pages of splendid vocabulary; full
of emotions and passion;
ambitious and humane.
The “Long Petal of the Sea” (the
title of which comes from a quote
by Pablo Neruda - Chilean poet),
is an epic work of Allende,
perfectly portraying Spain
engulfed in Civil War and Chile
under Pinochet terror.
It starts in 1939 Spain and spans
decades and continents.
This masterpiece of historical
fiction throws young doctor Victor
Dalmau and his sister-in-law
Roser out of his beloved
Barcelona into an exile. Seeking
refuge boarding a ship chartered
by Pablo Neruda to Chile they find
themselves in a rich web of
Book Review by Miss Cmok
Long Petal of the Seaby
Isabel Allende
characters who come together in
love and tragedy over the course
of four generations, witnessing a
battle between freedom and
repression.
Allende, herself born in Peru and
raised in Chile, lives in the USA
and has been a foreigner all her
life. A “Long Petal of the Sea”
brings that warm sense of place
that is important to us all.
Where do we belong? Where are
our roots? Is my heart divided or
has it just grown bigger? These
are the questions faced by the
protagonists in “Long Petal of the
Sea” - as Isabel Allende says
herself.
This fascinating, warm and funny
novel proves that love and
optimism can survive whatever
history may throw at us.
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Who to follow…@turnerscience
Lots of posts, such as:Element of the dayScientists you should knowExperiments you can do at home
Thank you for supporting us
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